Somehow - between budget constraints, lots of phone work, and a bit of ingenuity I managed to spend almost two months local - all during the summer when my kids were off school. They go back this week.
I'm on my way back home last Thursday, and got to the airport with enough time to catch an earlier flight. I get through the ordeal that is security, and get to the gate. Barely anyone is there, so I ask the gate agent if there is room on this flight. "Sure, lots of room" he replies. I explain I am on the next flight and would like to standby this one and catch it if possible. He says "no problem - that will be $50". I blink hard, and explain to him I'd like to go "standby". He replies that "they no longer do that", and I'd have to pay to get on the earlier flight. I look at him and ask him why I should pay to hop on an earlier flight, that has plenty of room, enabling them to possibly sell my seat on a later flight. Worst case for them, I fly back home - which I was doing anyway - on one of their flights. He looks at me like I'm speaking Greek and says...
"Those are the rules".
To add insult to injury, they now charge $2 for a soda pop on the flights! I understand the airlines are in deep doo-doo due to mismanagement, fuel costs, a slowing economy, retiree burdens and the liability of outstanding frequent flyer miles. Still, when one's hurting the last thing you do is chase away customers.
I hate flying, I hate airports, and I hate the airlines. I've just expanded my "drive it" radius by another 2 hours. Bet I'm not alone. The airlines are going to save themselves into bankruptcy. Oh wait - they are already there. No, they will save themselves into having no customers...
Rant off...


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