> Basically the same pricing model as city busses. And it works fine there.
If airlines had the same operational cost and complexity as city
buses.
And it doesn't work "fine" there: most city buses are empty for much of their route and have people standing in the aisles at popular times. This is tolerable for a bus company where operational costs are minimal and people are legally allowed to stand, but impossible for an airline.
If airlines had the same operational cost and complexity as city buses.
And it doesn't work "fine" there: most city buses are empty for much of their route and have people standing in the aisles at popular times. This is tolerable for a bus company where operational costs are minimal and people are legally allowed to stand, but impossible for an airline.