[Travelandtourism] FYI!
Dewey Bradley
dewey.bradley at att.net
Mon May 3 00:17:41 UTC 2010
I understand your point, and you have every right to your views.
But my hole point is that if you had a business, wouldn't you want to make
as much money as you could.
It's called a free market society, witch the president is takeing away.
If you don't like the company, then don't use them, that's all I'm saying.
But I do understand that some times you have no choice.
They have bills to pay as well.
And I'm not saying that you are wrong, because you have your opinions and
you are entitled to them.
And I have mine, so no offence ment.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Donahue" <pdonahue1 at sbcglobal.net>
To: "NFB Travel and Tourism Division List" <travelandtourism at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Sunday, May 02, 2010 5:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Travelandtourism] FYI!
> Hello Dewey and everyone,
>
> What has happened when one airline comes up with some crack-pot idea
> like this? Sooner or later the others follow. If this trend continues
> there
> will be no choice unless you decide to go the air charter route. You'll
> have
> far more control but at a price. Not everyone is willing to stretch their
> pocketbooks nor do they want to be bilked for all they have when they
> decide
> to fly somewhere. If the stances we took to stop airline abuse of the
> blind
> would catch on among all passengers we could have one hell of an airline
> tea
> party!
>
> You may not like flying but you have no right to deny others of that
> convenience by being such a patsy and buying everything the airlines tell
> you. I didn't invent the term "Patsy." Chock that up to Dr. Jernigan when
> he
> referred to blind persons unwilling to join the NFB when he gave his 1971
> Banquet Address. The same can be said of all airline passengers blind as
> well as sighted. If they continue to tolerate the abuse heaped on them by
> airlines this trend will only continue. I'm glad to hear that members of
> Congress and the DOT are telling them that "Enough is enough."
>
> Speaking of Dr. Jernigan he once described the airlines as "The
> Nation's
> biggest bartender and bully!"I'm sure that he and others who fought to
> secure air travel rights for blind persons would be horrified to learn
> that
> it's not just the blind that are subject to passenger bullying and that
> the
> booze still flows on airplanes. This is a very sad state of affairs.
>
> Peter Donahue
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dewey Bradley" <dewey.bradley at att.net>
> To: "NFB Travel and Tourism Division List" <travelandtourism at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Sunday, May 02, 2010 3:50 PM
> Subject: Re: [Travelandtourism] FYI!
>
>
> I don't mean to be argumentative, but they are a business that in the
> business of makeing money, they don't force you to use them.
> I don't fly because I can't aford it, so I'm stuck with the greyhound, I
> don't like it, but it is what it is.
> Maybe if americans would stop being so dam greety and forcing them to pay
> more, things would be cheeper.
> The government tells them that they have to pay so much, but people get
> mad
> when the business ups there prices.
> If you had a business wouldn't you want to make money?
> And again I didn't mean to talk down to anyone, that's just how I feel on
> this.
> good day to you!
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Cindy Handel" <cindy425 at verizon.net>
> To: "NFB Travel and Tourism Division List" <travelandtourism at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Sunday, May 02, 2010 2:41 PM
> Subject: Re: [Travelandtourism] FYI!
>
>
>> OK, so couldn't the airline policy of not charging for a bag that fits
>> under
>> the seat be discriminatory? If you're a blind person traveling with a
>> guide
>> dog, the dog has to fit under the seat. So, if your bag has no place to
>> go,
>> under the seat, that means you have to pay $45 to put it overhead.
>> Doesn't
>> sound right to me.
>>
>> Cindy
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Don Gillmore" <don.gillmore at gmail.com>
>> To: "Travel and tourasim" <Travelandtourism at nfbnet.org>
>> Sent: Sunday, May 02, 2010 12:22 PM
>> Subject: [Travelandtourism] FYI!
>>
>>
>> Spirit Airlines' backlash grows. Hugo Martin, Tribune Newspapers. Ever
>> since
>> Spirit Airlines Inc. announced that it would add a fee of up to $45 per
>> carry-on bag, the airline's chief executive, Ben Baldanza, has been
>> trying
>> to quell the resulting outrage. But seven U.S. senators have fought back
>> by
>> supporting legislation to tax all airline revenue collected from such
>> charges. Baldanza said the senators and most of the media are looking at
>> the
>> fees the wrong way. He noted that passengers can bring a carry-on bag for
>> free as long as it fits under the seat. Anything bigger will cost $45,
>> reduced to $30 if paid online. The fee takes effect Aug. 1. Antiterror
>> cell
>> phones The Department of Homeland Security is teaming up with high-tech
>> firms to develop a cell phone that could thwart terrorist attacks. The
>> department's science and technology arm is spearheading a plan to give
>> phones the ability to sniff out dangerous chemicals. If successful, the
>> phones could help detect chemical attacks
>> at airports and train stations, the agency said. As they are envisioned,
>> the phones would sound an alarm if they sensed a noxious gas such as
>> chlorine. But if the phone detected something more deadly, such as sarin
>> gas, it could send a message directly to authorities, pinpointing the
>> location of the gas . Pilot depression Pilots who take antidepressants
>> used
>> to be banned from flying planes. But Federal Aviation Administration
>> rules
>> that took effect last month allow pilots to fly if they have been
>> satisfactorily treated with selected drugs for at least 12 months. FAA
>> Administrator Randy Babbitt announced the new policy, saying, "We need to
>> change the culture and remove the stigma associated with depression. The
>> agency had established the ban for fear the drugs would make pilots
>> drowsy.
>> Some studies say 10 percent of all adults in the U.S. take
>> antidepressants..
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