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Matt Molnar
2007-07-27, 03:32 PM
SmartMoney Magazine's consumer reporter reviewed flying on Skybus. She was taken aback by the lack of uniforms on the pilots, the paper sign indicating Skybus' presence at Portsmouth, and the $9.30 fare to CMH. But overall she liked the experience.


Busload of Sales Pitches (http://www.smartmoney.com/toughcustomer/index.cfm?story=august2007)
By Anne Kadet
Published: July 27, 2007

SOMEDAY, THE ONLY difference between the rich and the poor will be the amount of advertising you're subjected to. Already, you can get everything from free Internet access to cellphone service by agreeing to watch ads. One Japanese company dispenses free soft drinks to folks who view 30-second commercials on its vending machines. And here in the States, we now have Skybus, a new discount airline offering $10 fares — along with ad-plastered planes and flight attendants who sell everything from nasal spray to tennis bracelets. More... (http://www.smartmoney.com/toughcustomer/index.cfm?story=august2007)

Nonstop2AUH
2007-07-27, 03:46 PM
I was skeptical of this concept at first, but the more I hear about it and the more I realize what people will do to save even a small amount of money, the more I believe this will do very well (as Ryanair has done in Europe). Americans in recent years have proven themselves very willing to endure heavy advertising and minimal service to get something for less. In fact, I would say younger generations (e.g. people under 30) have come to expect that all businesses except those that are 'premium' work this way. Having a sponsor for the announcements is a bit much though, as in "today's water landing is brought to you by Dasani..."

hiss srq
2007-07-27, 06:19 PM
I would not mind flying Airbuses in kahki cargo shorts, polo shirts, and boat shoes. With a Panama Jack hat .