You're right, those poor little airline companies only making £1.4 Billion pre tax profit in a year. In all seriousness, I don't think that staff and airplane costs will have risen that much in two years over and above what they would have cost a couple of years ago. There have been no major...
So does that mean we will shortly begin to see flight prices fall significantly, to about half of what they were at the beginning of the year? On June 20th 2014 the price of oil was $110'ish per barrel, it's now $47 so all that expensive stuff they bought two years ago for today's flights should...
Haha if only, they were doing this long before they had to start paying compensation for late flights. Not to mention the years spent wriggling out of compensation when it was due before the EU cracked down on them. Given that BA alone made £1.4 Billion in pre-tax profit last year I am sure it's...
Given how airline companies are still breaking the law ripping customers off with credit card fees, and getting away with it, I don't think I'm going to be crying a river for them anytime soon...