I'm far from expert on this so I took the article and the notes about paying for priority as likely legitimate. The additional operating costs for delays plus the costs for priority passage made sense for higher retail costs when they're passed through to the consumer.
I'll be very happy if that's wrong, but I can see how it could be likely.
I'm far from expert on this so I took the article and the notes about paying for priority as likely legitimate. The additional operating costs for delays plus the costs for priority passage made sense for higher retail costs when they're passed through to the consumer.
I'll be very happy if that's wrong, but I can see how it could be likely.
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