Originally Posted by
CZAMFlyer
I might suggest a refresh of the definition of the term ‘reasonable’. Synonyms are ‘moderate’, ‘fair’ and ‘average’. I’m not sure where the notions of “good” or “less bad” come into play. If an airport offers a service that is, we agree, in line with most major airports, wouldn’t that by definition be reasonable?
From dictionary.com:
adjective
1. agreeable to
reason or sound judgment;
2. logical:a reasonable choice for chairman.
3. not exceeding the limit prescribed by
reason;
4. not excessive:reasonable terms.
5. moderate, especially in price;
6. not expensive:The coat was reasonable but not cheap.
7. endowed with
reason.
8. capable of rational behavior, decision, etc.
One of the biggest problems with the airline industry these days is the persistent notion that if we do the same as everyone else it must be okay. This perhaps explains why what you think is reasonable is not what I think is good.