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BannonsLiver

(18,217 posts)
28. Nah.
Sat Sep 2, 2023, 06:08 PM
Sep 2023

Corendon Air is not an industry leader. And carriers in the US have attempted this in the past and it went nowhere. Now Emirates getting rid of paper boarding cards? That’s probably going to become common across the industry and will upset some people. To be clear this isn’t the same as it is now where you can get a paper boarding card or use the app. It’ll be app only for emirates passenger.s.

While it would be great if they all did what you outlined, they don’t. That’s just the reality of it. Times change.

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There are ForgedCrank Sep 2023 #1
Right, 'cause we know the ailines are going to charge more for such a section. brush Sep 2023 #4
A good set of ear buds solves a lot of problems Sympthsical Sep 2023 #19
Why bother Tatertot Sep 2023 #2
*wears my earbuds listening to music on a higher than usual volume* sakabatou Sep 2023 #3
The greedy airlines figure out another way to charge more fees. PA Democrat Sep 2023 #5
How about a no-jerks section? milestogo Sep 2023 #6
Don't the airlines count on that market share? Kennah Sep 2023 #9
Well I might shell out the extra bucks if sdfernando Sep 2023 #7
how about sober and drunk dembotoz Sep 2023 #8
I would rather sit by kids Tree Lady Sep 2023 #10
Same. demmiblue Sep 2023 #23
Airlines testing another way to gouge passengers & pretend it's a service Hekate Sep 2023 #11
The adults-only zone comes with extra leg room too Auggie Sep 2023 #13
I used to travel, before Covid. I'm short, but it got to be unbearable. Finally I decided to use up... Hekate Sep 2023 #27
If it keeps kids away from my seat back, I'll go for it lindysalsagal Sep 2023 #12
I would be totally OK with this! Initech Sep 2023 #14
Yes, the kicking ... Auggie Sep 2023 #16
I haven't had that yet. Initech Sep 2023 #25
Great - one more thing to nickel and dime us to death for. Ms. Toad Sep 2023 #15
It's one airline, not all of them Auggie Sep 2023 #17
At an extra cost. Ms. Toad Sep 2023 #21
We fly Delta usually. Don't get charged for any of those things. we can do it Sep 2023 #29
Delta either hasn't flown - Ms. Toad Sep 2023 #31
Hmmm BannonsLiver Sep 2023 #20
What one airline begins - Ms. Toad Sep 2023 #26
Nah. BannonsLiver Sep 2023 #28
Flight attendant: "Sir, sir. Adults only means no one under 16. Please zip up your pants." Yavin4 Sep 2023 #18
I'd pay an extra $50-100 to know Mr.Bill Sep 2023 #22
"tHis Is WhY I DoNt fLy!!1" BannonsLiver Sep 2023 #24
I'd rather a a plane full of kids KentuckyWoman Sep 2023 #30
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