
Planet Money How flying got so bad (or did it?)
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Jul 5, 2024 Explore the dramatic transformation of air travel from luxurious experiences to today's budget-friendly options. Delve into the fight for airline deregulation in the 1970s and the rise of budget carriers like People Express that changed the game. Discover how competition has made flying more affordable but often less comfortable, with issues like delays and lost baggage becoming common. Weigh the pros and cons of our air travel evolution and consider how consumer choices have shaped the industry as we know it.
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Golden Age of Air Travel Exhibit
- Planet Money visited a Smithsonian exhibit showcasing a 1950s/60s American Airlines plane.
- They found spacious seats, huge windows, cloth curtains, and a lounge, highlighting the luxurious past of air travel.
The Regulated Era of Air Travel
- Government regulation in the airline industry fixed prices and limited competition.
- This led airlines to compete on services, resulting in luxurious amenities like piano bars and gourmet meals.
Don Burr's Vision
- Don Burr, growing up when flying was exclusive, became obsessed with aviation.
- He envisioned making air travel accessible to everyone through deregulation.
