Also when it comes to profiting directly off of coronavirus they are the first ones. When it comes to bailouts, when it comes to laying people off they are the first. BUT when it comes to providing life-saving flights to fly in testing kits to our outer Pacific islands? NOPE.
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Yeah I used to fly back home 4x a year when they were that cheap. They almost doubled the price of the cheapest flight now, and yet the price of plane fuel has remained steady. They just have no competition now.
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The price is based on demand. It is not as simple as buying a ticket. There are costs. The pilot, the plane, fees associated with commissioning an airplane, etc. This virus has affected everything. Does the CNMI even want flights in and out of the islands?
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There aren't any direct flights until at least the first week of May, if we're lucky. Closest date I found is $245 on May 7th. I mean you can fly business class for $545, but who pays that for a 30 minute flight, right?
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Oh I'm not looking for flights right now. I have a ticket already bought for March that I had to postpone, but I appreciate you.
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