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Thursday, March 10, 2011
That'll be $9 if you want to use the restroom.
Ken Davenport - The Producer's Perspective: "The beleaguered airline industry has been very busy over the past few years, drumming up all sorts of ways to stabilize their fragile business by charging for so many things that used to be free. There's a fee for checking a bag, a fee for blankets, for food, seats with extra leg room, and my favorite fee from American Airlines who will let you board first for only an additional $9.
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I did not know that theaters where staring to do this something caring more money for simple things. I just hope that it stops now and does not go any further. In know of a lot theater goers that will stop going if this type of things started happening. The airlines are a thing that people need to get around. People do not need theater in their daily life. And the article made a good point of this. I hope that if this comes true then some tickets to shows will get cheaper and go down in price and make it more reasonable for other people that are not willing to pay the extra amount of money.
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