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On 10 April, hundreds will gather at stations across London to campaign to slash fares.
Commercial air travel certainly costs less -- and may soon be even cheaper as airlines, desperate for customers, slash fares.
It is tough to compete with a rival whose losses are endlessly underwritten, or with other ailing airlines that slash fares to stay alive.
There are few markets left where Southwest can now enter and slash fares to quickly gain market share — its winning strategy for decades.
"I am not going to sit here and say that just because we are a government-owned company we are going to slash fares".
If the economy turns sour and travelers cut back, the carriers will have to slash fares to tempt them back on board.
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And the major airlines continued slashing fares.
*Last week, all of the airlines suddenly slashed fares.
They have tried slashing fares but are hitting the limits of this, because of entrenched working conditions and determined unions.
He quickly brought in the "fares fair" policy, which proved popular, slashing fares on public transport by 30%.
Fifteen years ago, he slashed fares by one third in a populist gesture that threatened to bankrupt the bus and subway system.
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