“forced to lower their underlying fares to compete.”
Michael O'Leary
“Airlines will come out with a fare, but then be forced to lower it as the day of the flight arrives. It's like they're playing a game of chicken with the passengers, and whoever blinks first wins. Usually, it?s the carrier who blinks.”
Christopher Elliott
“This market is ripe for a lower fare alternative and who better to provide it than Detroit's hometown, low fare carrier. Whether you need to take a business trip to New York, DC, Boston, LA or you just want to get away to Florida or the Caribbean, Spirit can take you there in style.”
Barry Biffle
“While you have to factor in seasonality, the fact is that the lowest fares are on the rise, ... Low-fare carriers are responding to improving economic conditions and are taking advantage of increased demand.”
Bob Harrell
“The guidance for underlying revenue growth at Pearson Education and Penguin looks slightly lower than what we have currently forecast.”
Charles Peacock
“Even though the pace of starts may continue to edge lower on an underlying basis, we look for about a 6% gain in January.”
David Greenlaw
“NJ Transit fares have increased four times, with no increase in the gas tax. The gas tax is the fare that the motorist pays, and this must be corrected.”
Bill Wright