Comment by scarface_74

Comment by scarface_74 10 months ago

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Why would I drive 6.5 hours when I can just get dropped off by the airport, whiz through Clear + TSA Precheck, hang out at the Delta lounge where I get free food and alcoholic drinks, hop on the plane and be there in an hour and a half?

Especially since it is essentially free?

Besides I work remotely and we have been down to one car since mid 2020. If either one of us are going by our self, we wouldn’t want to leave the other without a car.

As far as price insensitivity , what are the chances that the cheap routes are going to be available when and where the business traveler needs to go?

I assure you that the travel policies that your company uses for you aren’t the same ones they use for their executives.

I doubt very seriously that Andy Jassy or Bezos had their expense report rejected for a $3 stick of deodorant they charged to the room like what happened to me when I was at AWS (cloud consulting department - ProServe).

But even Amazon didn’t make you choose the cheapest route and I could always choose thier “most preferred carrier” - Delta - even if it did cost more.

I could also choose non stop vs layover if it costs more.

Sohcahtoa82 10 months ago

Ah, see...

For me, flying is a bigger ordeal than that.

It's a 30 minute drive to the airport, to which I want to arrive 2 hours before departure to ensure I have enough time to go through security. It's never been more than 30 minutes at my airport, but I don't want to chance it. There's also the time it takes to check my bag and walk to the gate. I'll typically get to my gate an hour early.

I don't fly nearly enough to get access to lounges.

Then when I get there, there's the waiting for my bag, then waiting for transportation...

From the time I leave my house to the time I arrive at the hotel, that 450 mile flight would take me a total of probably around 4 hours. I'd rather just add on another 2 hours and drive myself, especially since that means I'll have my own car when I get there. But I enjoy driving, so that likely influences my choice as much as your access to TSA Precheck (I should get that) and the Delta Lounge, not to mention it being free.