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Old Dec 26, 2003 | 4:46 pm
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by magexpect:
I did not ask you to complain for what I don't like, rather I thought that most of the frequent travellers don't like to be cramped. You must really be joking in pretending that a single person taking his business elsewhere might "hurt" an airline...
A few years ago, I spent an average of $120'000.- on one airline alone. They changed their schedules, so I was forced to switch to another. Although I had reached the highest status, they never bothered once to ask why I wasn't flying with them any more.

Did every single American win Independance alone?
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You are comparing your flying experience with British colonialism? A bit dramatic I see.

If you want more room, you walk with your wallet----it's that simple. Instead of acting like a victim, why don't you find a better airline which meets your needs. They all are not the same. For you to think so makes me wonder how long you have flown. Have you ever flown Midwest Airlines for example? Look them up.
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