US Airways cut hundreds of customer service jobs, added travel fees for extra baggage, and decided to cut many in-flight services in meals and refreshments. Those are facts, Dru.
And as I said, don't fly then, drive.
again, you aren't understanding what i am talking about. i'm not complaining about not getting a bag of pretzels and my free soda on the flight.
i'm talking about when a flight is delayed, the airline needs to accommodate the adjustment to the rest of your itinerary (mainly when you have a connecting flight). if you really think that the airline has no obligation to make those adjustments to your itinerary then you are sorely mistaken. the policy has never been "its your problem, not ours. so deal with it"
and you can keep ringing the "don't fly" phrase, but this is about work and business travel. wait until you start working for someone and then i want to see you practice your "don't fly" theory when you have to be in PHX for a 9am presentation the next morning.
get your head out of your professor's notes and class room mentality.