• @FMT99@lemmy.world
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    5612 days ago

    Now I didn’t fly much before I was born, I’ll admit, but my first guess would be that this is a photo taken for an ad, not an actual flight in progress.

      • @infeeeee@lemm.ee
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        512 days ago

        All the windows have curtain, how convenient you cant see if they are actually flying or not. The ceiling height is also suspicously to high, it seems fake. And calling that buzzfeed gallery as an “article” hmm…

      • @magiccupcake@lemmy.world
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        111 days ago

        Looks like a staged photo, the corner where the wall meets the ceiling makes a hard right angle, which makes me think it’s a building and not a plane.

    • HobbitFoot
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      1011 days ago

      Flying was a much different experience before deregulation.

      Back then, there were stringent price floors on tickets, so airlines couldn’t lower prices to compete with each other. Instead, they had to compete on service, which typically included lavish meals.

      That said, all airline tickets were typically priced as first class tickets today, so a lot of people didn’t fly regularly.

    • NostraDavid
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      610 days ago

      I’ve been watching the MIT 14.01 and 14.41 courses. John Gruber at one point talked about prices for flights were set by the government, so the airlines could only differentiate themselves by providing luxury.

      Once the market was “freed” (or whatever you’d call it), people kept choosing for the cheaper flights, over the luxurious ones, so the luxurious ones disappeared, and now we only have “cheap” ones.

      Also, because the airports were the ones with the power to force the airplane owners to pay whatever they were setting for the parking spots, it ended up the airports being the ones to set the price of a flight (indirectly). Like, if you’re an airplane owner, where else are you going to park? Pay up, bucko!