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Such fickleness helps explain why marketing remains a cost-effective way to get people to switch airline.
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Have you been forced to switch airlines?
Passengers were awaiting the outcome nervously and trying to switch airlines.
Virgin feared BA employees were also contacting Virgin passengers in a bid to get them to switch airlines.
The new agreement would link these to 23 other airports, including those in Charlotte, Atlanta, Las Vegas, Orlando, San Francisco and Seattle, minimizing the need to switch airlines.
Passengers have also had to convert to paper when a canceled flight or other problem forced them to switch airlines.
"We're already thinking: 'Would we ever risk putting another order with Boeing?'"No one disputes a traveller's right to switch airlines, or an airline's right to switch suppliers.
Customers can compare fares easily, they can switch airlines and new players can enter the market.
Much like pilots reluctant to switch airlines and lose their seniority, federal workers who have years of service accumulated toward their pensions will most often persevere so they don't lose the time they've invested.
That may seem like a small price to pay, but the changes will hamper her work to the point where she now plans to switch airlines and add a layover in order to keep using her laptop.
In addition, passengers holding paper tickets have a much better chance of switching airlines than those with electronic-ticket reservations.
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