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Wasn't it Midwest Express that started flying DC9s that were all first class level service in the NorthEast corridor (NYC,
DC, Boston)? Didn't they have to beat the business flying customers back with a stick? Jay Beckman PP-ASEL (Road Warrior) Chandler, AZ I believe that a number of the airlines are considering beating their customers with sticks, as part of their attempts to improve customer service ;^) Eric Law |
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