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The Almighty Buck Transportation United States

Book Flights This Summer While Fuel Costs Stay Cheap (bloomberg.com) 56

An anonymous reader shares an article: It's the best summer for jet setting in more than a decade. As jet fuel costs have sustained near 12-year lows after a global crude market crash in late 2014, airlines are cutting ticket prices and travelers have noticed. Global passenger data show that air travel demand started the second quarter at growth rates unseen in six years, and U.S. carriers hauled more passengers than ever before last year. Worldwide, first quarter air travel costs dropped about 10 percent compared with the same period a year ago, according to the International Air Transport Association. About one-third of those costs can be linked to cheaper fuel, according to Savanthi Syth, senior vice president of airlines global research Raymond James & Associates.
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Book Flights This Summer While Fuel Costs Stay Cheap

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  • Please don't (Score:4, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 15, 2017 @03:43PM (#54628617)

    Please don't travel more. Burning the fuel for air travel releases massive amounts of greenhouse gases. We need less air travel, not more of it. If you care about the planet, you won't take advantage of the cheap airfare.

    • Re: (Score:3, Informative)

      by Anonymous Coward

      Also, if you do travel do NOT travel to the U.S.A.. They'll seize your electronic devices, snoop on all your media accounts and flag you as a potential terrorist because you were not born in the U.S. of fucking A.

      • Or even if you are from the U.S.

        Recently I just came back from vacation for a couple weeks and upon re-entry the DHS rifled through all my stuff then they questioned me on where I went, why I went, who I knew there, how I knew them, how long I've known them and what I did while I was there. Then the TSA did the same thing all over again because I guess apparently the TSA does not trust the DHS or something. I honestly did not have anything to hide but I felt really uncomfortable through the whole ordeal.

        Als

      • by Anonymous Coward

        You're only partly right.
        You're a potential terrorist even IF you were born in the USA.

    • I've never been on an airplane in over four decades. I don't plan on doing so either.

    • If you care about the planet, you also won't ask for a private plane:

      http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new... [dailymail.co.uk]

      But, you know, Hillary really cares about global warming and all that, right?

    • Your head prophets of the Warming is Harmful religion all travel by private jet and thereby spread more carbon in a year than I will in a lifetime flying commercial.

      Even if they didn't fly, the energy used to heat and co the modern palaces they live in spread more co2 than I ever could...

        I'll treat warming as a crisis when the people who say it is a crisis start acting like it.

      Throw down your cowl of devotion and open your eyes. You can see, if you choose to.

    • But travel exposes people to different cultures, and makes prejudice less likely. Prejudice leads to war, which leads to flights carrying bombs which are much worse for the environment. Send tourists, or send bombs. It really is that simple... with tongue somewhat in cheek.

    • A Boeing 737 Max [wikipedia.org] has a 3515 nautical mile range (4045 statute miles) and 6853 gallon fuel capacity. With 162 passengers, this works out to 95.6 MPG per passenger (2.46 L/100 km). Competitive with most cars carrying 3 people.

      Their massive fuel burn from air travel is because of the long distances they travel, not because air travel is inherently worse than other forms of transport. If you're planning a weekend getaway by car, you'll probably only have enough time to travel a couple hundred miles, thus
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  • Enjoy your strip-search!
  • by davidwr ( 791652 ) on Thursday June 15, 2017 @04:00PM (#54628795) Homepage Journal

    I wish I could downmod this off the front page as doesn't sound like "news for nerds," but I will make two small concessions:

    1) it's possibly of general interest, which includes nerds. Take to to a general-interest forum, not /. Next up on Slashdot, tomorrow's weather forecast....

    2) nerds travel to industry conferences and other industry events. Okay, maybe, but it's very tenuous. Slow news day???

  • Reasons not to fly (Score:5, Interesting)

    by Austerity Empowers ( 669817 ) on Thursday June 15, 2017 @04:33PM (#54628991)

    1) Beatings. Obviously, the beatings.
    2) Date-rape scanners
    3) Illegal search and seizure
    4) Increasingly obscene rules about laptop use
    5) Sardines get more legroom
    6) Increasingly obscene rules about carry-on bags
    7) If you live in central USA, it often is faster to drive than to deal with the airport. Particularly if you have to check bags
    8) Flights are often late, connections are often missed. Bad if flying alone, horrifying if flying with young kids
    9) Flying with other people's young kids (Not that mine are angels, but I suffer from them regardless of venue)
    10) Going to go back up to beatings, because that's worth two mentions

    • *ahem* reasons not to fly on commercial airliners

      None of them apply if you fly general aviation aircraft.

    • by mjwx ( 966435 )

      1) Beatings. Obviously, the beatings.
      2) Date-rape scanners
      3) Illegal search and seizure
      4) Increasingly obscene rules about laptop use
      5) Sardines get more legroom
      6) Increasingly obscene rules about carry-on bags
      7) If you live in central USA, it often is faster to drive than to deal with the airport. Particularly if you have to check bags
      8) Flights are often late, connections are often missed. Bad if flying alone, horrifying if flying with young kids
      9) Flying with other people's young kids (Not that mine are angels, but I suffer from them regardless of venue)
      10) Going to go back up to beatings, because that's worth two mentions

      Hi, UK resident here. I'd like to state that reasons 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, and 10 are just reasons to avoid flying to the US.

      I rate the best airports to go through, in this order, Singapore-Changi, London-Heathrow and Amsterdam-Schipol. Note none of them are in the United states, personally I rate Bogata-El Dorado better than any American airport. We just don't have the same problems as you, English, Dutch and Singaporean security staff are polite and respectful, we use standard X-rays at Heathrow, the whole

    • Reasons to fly:
      1) My car has issues driving over the Atlantic.
      2) Spending 6 hours in a plane gets you further than 6 hours in a car.

      But I agree with the sentiment, at lest the two points you made which apply outside the USA anyway.

  • by kwerle ( 39371 ) <kurt@CircleW.org> on Thursday June 15, 2017 @07:24PM (#54629875) Homepage Journal

    Seriously. This is just advertising. It's not even tech related.

    Story: -1 offtopic

  • I just heard that United is offering beating at half price!
  • I don't plan on flying with the shit passengers have to put up with. It's bus or car for me.

  • Fuel prices aint going to ever rebound to those previous highs. for the last few years a ceiling has been installed on the prices by the fact a heap of high cost producers are sitting and ready to jump in the market the second the price gets to a moderate level that makes them marginally profitable, this has taken away a lot of the power of OPEC to inflate prices, they only have the ability to sink prices to keep them out of the market.
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