A round trip, coast to coast flight on a DC-3 cost $300.00 in 1940. That's a little over $5,500 today. If the cost of an airplane ticket had remained constant and a NY to LAX ticket cost over five grand with all other shorter flights being similarly priced, do you think you'd see the sort of behavior commercial flight crews have to put up with every flight? I don't.
Pricing the Neanderthals out may be the only way to limit this nonsense. Median household income is around 70K. Half of households would have to make a significant effort to save up for a flight and I'd wager that after having done so they'd be more inclined to behave themselves.
Pricing the Neanderthals out may be the only way to limit this nonsense. Median household income is around 70K. Half of households would have to make a significant effort to save up for a flight and I'd wager that after having done so they'd be more inclined to behave themselves.