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mahatmakanejeeves

(61,366 posts)
Mon Jun 13, 2022, 12:22 PM Jun 2022

The latest headache in the skies? Small cities are seeing sinking airline service.

The latest headache in the skies? Small cities are seeing sinking airline service

by the amazing
@AllisonPohle

@alyrose

wsj.com
Want to Fly This Summer? Good Luck Traveling to a Small City.
Thirty airports in continental U.S. have lost at least half the departures they had in 2019. Some are at risk of losing service altogether.The regional airlines that


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The latest headache in the skies? Small cities are seeing sinking airline service. (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Jun 2022 OP
I know this is a growing problem for a lot of people. slightlv Jun 2022 #1

slightlv

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1. I know this is a growing problem for a lot of people.
Mon Jun 13, 2022, 02:12 PM
Jun 2022

Between high gas prices, price gouging in general, Covid, and generally ill-mannered and bad-tempered people flying is just no longer any great pleasure. And now they're cutting routes. Making it such that you've got to either ride the rest of the way by bus or rental car, or make arrangements on the other end of your journey with friends or family.

But I'm wondering, since there are a lot of people my age, if anyone else is having the same attitude that I've had since the 9/11 bombing and all the TSA rules?

I'm not afraid to fly. And I don't hate the TSA. I'd be willing to put up with taking my shoes off, for example. I detest having to sit in the terminals forever and a day, granted, because it would kill my back. But therein lies part of my issue. I have so much titanium in my body that wherever there's a scanner -- for example, at the police station, at the courthouse, at a given store, etc., I WILL set it off the minute I walk IN. I have a card for each of my operations, but I've heard TSA doesn't give a crap about that, and I'm not about to strip down... not at 67 years old... to simply have the pleasure of giving some airline all my cash to get scrunched up in economy with screaming babies and screaming meanies doing who-knows-what. After reading the horror stories of what they've put disabled people through... people with colostomy bags, etc., I know there are agents who don't have a lick of empathy; and it'd be just my luck to get one of them. I'm a card-carrying member of the disabled community. I may not look it, tho maybe I do. I don't know. If you're autoimmune, it's a weird disease, as many of you here know.

So, I've just decided I'll never travel far again. It's too uncomfortable to ride far in a car. Can't imagine doing it on a bus, tho I've not been on one of those for decades, so that image could possibly be outdated. I have considered a sleeping car in Amtrak, if I save up enough money. But that's about as far as it goes. Getting somewhere fast is out of the question for me, I fear. TSA and the horror stories, my disability, and my human dignity just don't mix, I fear. Am I alone in this mix? Or is there anyone else out there who has made the same type of decision?

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