Airlines are the gateway to a country, thus the pressure and privilege of ensuring the security and convenience of every passengers are burdened by these companies. What happens when airlines experience an economic downfall which is reflected with the decrease and compromised customer services? The answers and other damage control methods against the slow travel season, expensive oil prices, and furious customers can be read here.
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