Win2Win
1st June 2009, 20:37
:rolleyes:
Not being morbid here, but after a major air accident the company involved always faces a downturn in business, resulting in empty seats. As they must have as many bums on the planes as possible, you can get some very cheap tickets if you hold out, or call them direct and barter.
This has been proven after every major incident, but hardly anyone does it, choosing to ignore the airline for awhile, when the chances of 2 major distasters in a row is extremely small (unless it is Afghan airlines!!)
Not being morbid here, but after a major air accident the company involved always faces a downturn in business, resulting in empty seats. As they must have as many bums on the planes as possible, you can get some very cheap tickets if you hold out, or call them direct and barter.
This has been proven after every major incident, but hardly anyone does it, choosing to ignore the airline for awhile, when the chances of 2 major distasters in a row is extremely small (unless it is Afghan airlines!!)