Airlines continue to hesitantly flirt with hefty fuel surcharges. Delta, Northwest, and Continental imposed a $20-$40 surcharge over the weekend after previous efforts by United, US Airways, and American failed to stick. Sidestep their pricey dance by purchasing airline tickets between Tuesday afternoon and Thursday evening. [Rick Seaney]
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@completionbackwards said: "There is no implied right to a certain limited cost to do anything in the USA. That's Capitalism."
Every economic system has its faults, just like capitalism.
Freedom to price gouge included.



Where is it that everyone needs to fly to? I don't fly often, If I need to, I expect it would/should cost more than it used to. If my job sends me, they pay or reimburse. It costs more to drive to the airport and park, $20 to $40 is about 1 tank of gas for the average car. There is no implied right to a certain limited cost to do anything in the USA. That's Capitalism.