How much inconvenience is justified by "cheap" airfare?

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I can save $200 on a cross country trip by flying through Cleveland and connecting on a very small rubber-band powered plane to Islip, Long Island, which also adds about an hour each-way of ground travel time (or more, depending on traffic) to my trip. Is it worth it, or should I pay the extra money for a direct flight to Newark?

-- amaebi (me@amaebi.org), June 29, 2000

Answers

pay the extra money. think about being tired, delayed, and forced onto a plane smaller than the average car. one of those things where you can see the instrument panel just as well as the pilot can and there is nothing even resembling a stewardess or a 'lavatory'.

-j

-- j (blue@interrupted.org), July 03, 2000.


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