• Talonflame (she/her)@lemmy.cafe
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      5 hours ago

      Why should I have to be forced to pay more for sitting seats just because I have a disability? What if all the sitting seats are fully booked? It’s like intentionally designing a shop with several tall steps at the entrance that would make it impossible for wheelchair users to enter, and the wheelchair users have to pay each time they shop there to have a ramp extended at the entrance so they can enter. It’s an example of ablest design.

      • Mataresian@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        2 hours ago

        I get your point and I believe people with a disability should get a sitting seat for the same price.

        However, this can actually reduce the price for the sitting seat as well. As now more people will be able to fit in the airplane. Meaning that more people can share the costs of the plane. The whole goal of this is to be able to offer lower prices by lowering the costs.

        In countries with a high amount of competition this is a good thing, of course in places where there isn’t you already have a situation in place where you are already being screwed, and then something such as this won’t help.

      • slappypantsgo@lemm.ee
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        5 hours ago

        This extreme capitalism is absurd and needs to end. People like to pretend that the state taking over industry is some radical thing, but it’s the only way to make it function correctly. Capitalists have not demonstrated an ability to handle anything, they’re like toddlers.