Tuesday, December 19, 2006

What Is Chest Infection

from "low cost" to the "no cost"?

(from http://www.fluglaerm.de)

And if flights become increasingly "low" to become "free", that is free? Companies such as Ryanair are already experimenting with shapes and opportunity for free travel and its passengers in a not too distant future, this move could spread to the general public. Ryanair strongly believes in this opportunity so that its leaders have said on several occasions that one of the most likely possibility is that the cost of transporting passengers on low cost may be borne by the other players in the hospitality and transportation of each destination. Impossible? No, if you think of a scenario in which the public and private economic system of a city decides to invest resources in this direction to attract more tourists on its territory, or even simply to hotels or car rentals.

(Via Trendwatching )

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