yeah this is a good point. I have noticed when I break down the pricing on my tickets that the actual airline isn't really getting much of the overall price of the ticket. It's actually quite amazing that airfares remain as low as they do given that everyone seems to be dipping their fingers into the pockets of fare as much as possible. What the hell is a "gasoline surcharge " anyway?
RE: Most airlines no longer accept emotional support animals (ESA's)