The airline industry is in tough shape
and deserves to go down the tubes.
Here is a radical thought: I fly from
Boston to Chicago, my bags should follow me. If the airline looses that
bag then the CEO should personally deilver a check for $1,000,000,000
to the person who lost the luggage.
A few of those payouts and you know
what? The airline will have an incentive to never loose another bag.
If you're an airline and you have to
bump a passanger, then you the airline
should have to pay the inconenienced
passanger $50,000,000 an hour for
each hour delayed.
By Howard Hughes
and deserves to go down the tubes.
Here is a radical thought: I fly from
Boston to Chicago, my bags should follow me. If the airline looses that
bag then the CEO should personally deilver a check for $1,000,000,000
to the person who lost the luggage.
A few of those payouts and you know
what? The airline will have an incentive to never loose another bag.
If you're an airline and you have to
bump a passanger, then you the airline
should have to pay the inconenienced
passanger $50,000,000 an hour for
each hour delayed.
By Howard Hughes