Should planes do classes?
I know it's within their right, that's not the question. It was legal to keep slaves back when slavery was happening, yet the question 'Should we' was still a valid one. So I repeat:
Should planes seperate people into classes?
Yes
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This is not segregation at all, airlines are merely catering for the different needs and priorities of the passengers that fly with them. Business travelers/frequent flyers are often prepared to pay a premium to ensure that they have extra legroom, lounge access and priority boarding, whilst most holiday travelers are prepared to put up with a standard seat in order to save a bit of money. The extra revenue generated by the premier classes allows airlines to provide more affordable travel for everyone else. Side: Yes
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