since you keep going on about a $500 vouchar.......
say you brought a ticket for $350 that means the vouchar is worth more than the actual ticket, again terrible business plan, that would mean that if they all paid the same price for the ticket (a. i know thats not likely just hypothetical, b. the 5 people) that means the airline just shelled out $750 (150x5=750) of a loss (1750 total cost of 5 tickets, 2500 worth in vouchars so that also shows a loss of 750 to the airline) yeah thats not going to happen in any scenerio, they would give you a credit for your next flight not a vouchar.
You dont seem to grasp the economics or business sense, and i would agree with Bob and fly with you for maybe 2 times because your solutions will lead to a out of business airline, your solutions DO NOT work on any level, and if you worked for an airline than they would keep you far away from any decisions that lead to money being spent or economics, or for that matter business decisions.
logically the math is simple and all you will see is red all over the earnings and expense worksheet, with no way to make up that money the way you would run business
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