The Descending Standards of Airline Travel
April 25, 2007
Ever since the U.S. airline industry was deregulated, service has deteriorated. In the old days, standard travel included comfortable seats with adequate legroom, helpful stewardesses, and free food. Nowadays, you are crammed into a seat that should be outlawed by the ACLU, berated by shiftless and threatening flight attendants, and charged money for junk food you shouldn't be eating anyway.
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