Originally Posted by
KnockKnock
So you’re saying VX charged MORE for their services and didn’t undercut ticket prices? You’re also infering these higher ticket prices attracted a more intelligent customers base? So intelligence is now linked to how much someone spends on a ticket? Well, yeah, everyone knows the really smart people pay more for the same thing...duh. Too bad those MENSA members you guys were flying around couldn’t put their giant brains together and figure out a way for VX to generate a profit. Maybe that would have kept you in business longer than 10 yrs. Guess it doesn’t pay the bills to focus only on the genius class. Silver lining here is you need not worry, you’re not any dumber than you were before for discussing this. It sounds like that bar was set a loooong time ago.
Some people book the cheapest flights. Other people look at a number of factors, including: Price, schedule, service, aircraft type, seat layout, airports in the itinerary, safety of the airline, etc., etc. It takes less effort and less analyzing to just book the cheapest ticket.