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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 29 Dec 2014

    Slow boarding, tiny seats, no food. @superwuster explains why airlines think passenger misery is good for business:http://nyr.kr/1CWOiZd 

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      1. Anna W-G‏ @MsAnna_Jane 29 Dec 2014
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Treat em mean, keep em keen. This is apparently the model Jetstar seem to be following, so on trend! via @NewYorker http://nyr.kr/1CWOiZd "

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      1. GOPTraitors  🗽 🇺🇸‏ @nfb11 29 Dec 2014
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        In order to warrant charging high fees, airlines make sure no-fee service is as miserable as possible http://nyr.kr/1CWOiZd  @NewYorker

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      2. Perry Brubaker‏ @perry_brubaker 29 Dec 2014
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        @NewYorker @superwuster I still think they are charging for baggage wrong. They should be charging big fees for carry-ons.

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      3. Mark Blackmore‏ @mp_willow 29 Dec 2014
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        @perry_brubaker @NewYorker @superwuster Would be interesting! @JetBlue got sold out to big money.

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      1. Jesse Cox‏ @fauxJesseCox 29 Dec 2014
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        @NewYorker @superwuster @danharmon I've been saying more airline regulation is needed. We need to rise up before it turns into Snowpiercer.

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      1. Brenneman‏ @fightthefluff 29 Dec 2014
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        @NewYorker @superwuster The "Haves" vs. the "Have Nots," & Haves r winning! However, there r more of us Have Nots, & we will have it all.

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      1. Mike Wort‏ @Sittidae 30 Dec 2014
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        @NewYorker @superwuster It is now obvious where the British government get their ideas for privatising our National Health Service! #NHS

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      1. Vikas Gupta‏ @vikas_gupta1 30 Dec 2014
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        @NewYorker @superwuster this scam is obvious to anyone who flies in Asia. Competition is key the industry in US has become too oligopolistic

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      1. REMEMBER, REMEMBER, THE SIXTH OF NOVEMBER.‏ @maison21 29 Dec 2014
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        “@NewYorker: Slow boarding, tiny seats, no food @superwuster explains why passenger misery is good business: http://nyr.kr/1CWOiZd ” REVOLT

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      1. IC Lee‏ @ICLee3 29 Dec 2014
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        @NewYorker @superwuster this is the same way that protection rackets work. Pay up if you want to avoid 'problems'.

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      1. McGrathMcCormack‏ @Kcim13 29 Dec 2014
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        @NewYorker @attrc @superwuster "Basic service w/o fees must b sufficiently degraded to make people want to pay to escape it" #NeoLiberalism

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      1. JR Dingwall‏ @JRDingwall 29 Dec 2014
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        MT “@NewYorker: Slow boarding, tiny seats, no food. @superwuster explains why airlines want to make you suffer: http://nyr.kr/1CWOiZd ”

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      1. Sallie Carter‏ @salliehcarter 29 Dec 2014
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        @NewYorker @superwuster This is a US airline problem. There are still great airlines in other parts of the world.

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      1. k.chari‏ @kchari2 29 Dec 2014
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        @NewYorker @superwuster Indian Airlines i.e Air India has spacious enough to relax in the air.But the employees deliberately put to loss.

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      1. KevinKrease‏ @kevinkrease 29 Dec 2014
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        @NewYorker @superwuster this is why autonomous cars are going to swallow a significant portion of the airlines business

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      1. ((Theresa))‏ @teestark 29 Dec 2014
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        @NewYorker @superwuster picture me with tears streaming down my face. R.I.P. @JetBlue

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