Thread started: Dec 20 2006, 2:26 PM EST
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A United executive said last week the airline might roll out "unbundled" pricing next year, where passengers pay separate add-on fees for earning miles, getting an advance seat assignment, checking bags and so on. Do you think this will really lead to lower fares for basic transportation, or would United only use it to increase its overall revenue per passenger? Would it benefit passengers by giving them more personal choice in what they pay for?
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