On Mar 9, 2009, at 5:26 PM, Lawrence Sica wrote:

> This has nothing to do with the elite.  When you get charged for
> everything but a "lower fare" you don't really get a lower fare at the
> end of the day.  I am talking about simple things like bags and a
> glass of water.

This happened long after deregulation.

> By 2001 we lost nine major and a few hundred smaller carriers.  This
> was before 9/11 hit.  I don't think you can say that.

Which shows that we had the peak number of airlines *after*  
deregulation.

The airlines were deregulated in the Carter administration. Why bring  
up stuff that happened decades later?
--
For blocks are better cleft with wedges,
Than tools of sharp or subtle edges,
And dullest nonsense has been found
By some to be the most profound.
-Samuel Butler,



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