World Flying Community Off-Topic Discussion (Part 17)

You’re completely missing the entire point and spinning the argument completely.

If all airline tickets were free, of course I’d choose the nicer one. I’m not an idiot.
But tickets aren’t free. In fact, traveling is expensive. When you get older and stop relying on your parents for everything you’ll get a better understanding of money ans how to prioritize what you spend it on. When that happens, you’ll understand why I keep saying that I choose the $28 ticket on Frontier over the $700 ticket on United.

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$700 for UNITED :skull::skull:

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Doesn’t sound like too hard of a repair :slight_smile:

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At that point, I reckon the frontier would be better :joy:

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If I’m looking to go somewhere, I just need something that will get me there. Besides, if your on a 7 day holiday for example you might spend like 4 hours on the plane in total.

now time for some maths

7 days = 168 hours

So that still leaves you 164 hours to enjoy yourself, whether you picked the cheap or expensive flight

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Exactly. And if you go with the cheaper airline, that means you have some extra money to spend on your trip, be that for a nicer dinner, a fun activity, etc.

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What?

exactly

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it’s what kgjt said

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@BonaireDude

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Yea but why do you act so surprised? Flights aren’t extremely cheap…

Also, what’s better, flying only one airline, BON > IAH, then IAH > DEN, or 2/3 airlines, to screw things up even more, just so it’s less expensive.

Like, you act like it’s $700 to fly on Ryanair lmfao.

Who are you, a non-avgeek?

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It’s Southbest :wink:

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Southspinebreak.*

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Southhospital

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SouthsentmetoDCA🤦

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Holy hell, a Dutch company kinda stole a Brazilian aircraft carrier a few days ago. :rofl: :rofl:

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SouthCrap. Southbad.

Did the Dutch East India Company need a new ship?

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More like Dutch West India Company, since I’m gonna attack you with my new carrier. :crazy_face:

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