Same reason strippers could "afford" 6 or 8 Florida condos in 2007.It became non-glamorous because the Proles could afford it. That's us. So stop whining and buy that $49 Sooper-Saver on Spirit.
Same reason strippers could "afford" 6 or 8 Florida condos in 2007.It became non-glamorous because the Proles could afford it. That's us. So stop whining and buy that $49 Sooper-Saver on Spirit.
My parents used to send me and my brother up to Oregon on occasion to see our grandmother. I recall the smiley face on the PSA DC-9 that took us up from BUR to SFO and then we'd get on a Chieftain for the second leg up to Crescent City. Our grandma would be waiting and we'd pile into her Karmann Ghia and head north towards towards Brookings. The '70s and '80s were certainly a different time. My parents always insisted that we had at the very least a shirt with some sort of a collar and at least a couple of buttons. She was the original owner of that car, a stick shift, and she kept it until she stopped driving. To this day if I sit in an old Bug the smell still reminds me of driving through forests on the border of California and Oregon.I'm not sure if anyone "remembers" when flying was glamorous, but even in the 1970's it was diving precipitously lower and most people reading this thread wouldn't be able to afford "the weekend trip" like we take today.
It became non-glamorous because the Proles could afford it. That's us. So stop whining and buy that $49 Sooper-Saver on Spirit.
Instead of teasing us you should tell us about strippers in 2007. Please, instead of trying to be clever just elaborate a bit and maybe someone will hopefully have an inkling regarding what the • you're talking about.Same reason strippers could "afford" 6 or 8 Florida condos in 2007.
I got a buck weekly as an allowance and 35 cents/day (X 5) for lunch at school in exchange for certain household chores. Generally (with an exception or two), I got an ice cream sandwich for a nickel and saved the 30 additional cents daily along with my dollar allowance. The total during a school year (with carry-over from the year before), was ALWAYS enough to buy a round trip ticket from BOS to FWA on United.
When I was at Fresno we worked Visalia, had a remote transciever site on the airport. Up until the PATCO strike Inland Empire Airlines served Visalia with SW4’s about 4 times a day. That was about it. IIRC they went to LAX, SNA, and ONT. IE also flew out of Fresno.It was $300 from Visalia to San Francisco back in the early 1980's on a UAL 727.
And even then it's only certain shareholders.Well, the number one customer of ANY airline is the shareholders... don't kid yourself if you feel its whoever is in 5A.
It became non-glamorous because the Proles could afford it. That's us. So stop whining and buy that $49 Sooper-Saver on Spirit.
All I really want is no one sitting next to me.
Hahaha wooops. “All I really want is no one sitting next to me, while I am a passenger in seated in the back of the plane”single pilot ops rules, indeed.
$400 to fly across the country and back is too expensive? Those are the same people that get the newest iPhone for $1200 and have never ending car payments.There was a 20/20 episode some years back that followed a day-in-the-life of an AA transcon flight from BOS to LAX I believe. When all was said and done, the flight managed to profit less than $300. I think consumer entitlement has ruined it. For some wacky reason, general consumers are hardwired to believe a $400 round trip ticket is too expensive. Ugh.
Again though, that’s because flying is a transient, temporary commodity. Nobody is flying for sake of flying… they are flying to get to Disney. Disney is the objective. Not the 3 hours in the back of a 737.$400 to fly across the country and back is too expensive? Those are the same people that get the newest iPhone for $1200 and have never ending car payments.
Example, my cousin was complaining that the lease payment on a Chrysler town and country was $700 a month. Foregoing the obvious question of why tf was she even considering a Chrysler town and • country, I wondered why she was leasing a car in the first place. She is the same person that says she can't afford to fly somewhere for a vacation with her family of five. Well, no, not when you are LEASING A TOWN AND • COUNTRY FOR $700 A MONTH!
I agree on the point of flying being a means to get to disney.Again though, that’s because flying is a transient, temporary commodity. Nobody is flying for sake of flying… they are flying to get to Disney. Disney is the objective. Not the 3 hours in the back of a 737.
an iPhone or a car IS the commodity.