Excuse me, dahrlings, but...

Can You See What's Really Happening Here?

AC will install “premium” economy seats in some planes in 2014. WS is already riveting them into position for a January launch.

You see what’s happening here don’t, you?

(Besides the fact that it is now so obvious that AC and WS are like those people who claim to be big rivals but then start to dress like each other, talk like each other. Everyone else sees they have a huge crush on each other. Dahrlings, do just stop fighting it and conjoin already.)

Before my very legs, the tide of the crammed in, stubby cheap seats, is reversing and moving back towards slightly more expensive and expansive seats. About 20% more dollars for the airline. About 20% more room for your bum.

The modern 2 class system will be déclassé and we will very soon return to a 3 class air society.

Correct me if I’m wrong, dahrlings, but isn’t that just about almost exactly what we had, say, 20 years ago? The time before the airlines began bleeding to death. When airfares were higher and I did not have to contend with seatmates in stained sweat pants. And all was good with the world.

 

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