“Airlines should compete with one another to secure passengers’ business—not to see who can charge the most in surprise fees,” US Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said in a statement.
That makes sense, until you see airlines pulling out huge profits then using our subsidies to operate while whining air travel is not a good business
Which airline is making huge profit? I can’t find even one that isn’t breaking even ± 1 or 2 percent.
AA is the biggest, but makes no profit. Delta makes a small profit compared to their revenue.
either clever misinformation or really bad misunderstanding here. “profit compared to revenue” is not a useful metric of profitability and is quite misleading.
the costs associated with running an airline are incredibly high, mostly because of jet fuel. so of course, airlines are going to be the industry with some of the smallest profit margins.
and airlines are currently in a recovery period from covid, so their profits are lower than pre-pandemic numbers.
none of this excuses the cost cutting, stock buybacks, and other exploitative behaviors of airlines. 1-2% of billions of dollars is still a fuck ton of money.
In the USA* (in civil countries it has been that way for decades)
I was about to say
Ah the backwater country
Thanks, President Biden!
I’m sure they’ll take this lying down.
Then compensate for that when it happens instead of vigorously defending the status quo :)
It’s unlikely that this will set up perverse incentives to sacrifice safety for the bottom line, right?
They already do that… so nothing is lost
You mean like Boeing has been doing for the past 20 years?
But don’t worry, they are stil allowed to make your life and the life of coming generation more and more difficult #climatechange without having to do anything about it (except pretend r&d about “biofuels” and “electric planes” to look cool).
Edit: fixed typo and clarified