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Terry's Original Quote Keepers

A minute of silence can be more productive than an hour of debate.
~Terry Braverman

Arrest yourself when under the influence of a negative thought.
~Terry Braverman

Give me levity, or give me death!
~Terry Braverman

An intimate relationship is the ultimate training.
~Terry Braverman

Clarity of purpose is the ultimate decongestant.
~Terry Braverman

Faith keeps the voice of fear out of your ear.
~Terry Braverman

Peace begins between your ears.
~Terry Braverman

Peace begins between your ears.
~Terry Braverman

Be patient, before you become a patient.
~Terry Braverman

Over-analysis causes paralysis.
~Terry Braverman

May the 'farce' be with you.
~Terry Braverman

Plan some time to be spontaneous.
~Terry Braverman

Laugh at yourself, and you will always be amused.
~Terry Braverman

Imagination sharpens the dull blade of routine.
~Terry Braverman

Inquisitiveness cures boredom; nothing cures inquisitiveness.
~Terry Braverman

Feed your soul, starve your worries.
~Terry Braverman

Avoid time in the Tower of Babble.
~Terry Braverman

Release any false sense of insecurity.
~Terry Braverman

Life is a fantasy, made real by our thoughts.
~Terry Braverman

Airing Out Unrewarded Loyalty

Is it any wonder that in a recent survey, four of the ten most disliked companies in America are airlines (Business Insider, 6/22/12)? The endless nicking, pecking and yes, gouging, of customers with miscellaneous fees grows tiresome to those of us who reward airlines with frequent travel. Unless you are up there in the stratosphere with the million mile club, the price for our loyalty keeps going up, as if we were no different than a first time flier.

A salient example is change fees, in my opinion the most corrupt practice in the industry. Charging such exorbitant fees for a five minute stroke on the computer, or less than $2 per labor hour prorated, hardly justifies a fee ranging from a couple hundred to $2000 (if done within a couple days of your original itinerary). What other industry can you think of that charges more than a nominal change fee? Amtrak does not charge a ticket change fee. Hotels don’t charge a fee if I change dates on my reservation. It is a short sighted policy – yes, they generate revenue initially, but how many labor hours do they spend on the ever expanding number of customer complaints? I would bet this expense dwarfs the fees collected, not to mention loss of customer loyalty, the lifeblood of any business.

Airlines don’t appear to “get it” about nurturing relationships with their loyal card holding clients. I pay a $395 annual fee for one of my airline credit cards; yet, a courtesy waiver of even a one-time change fee is “against policy”.


The conclusion I draw is that airlines do their utmost to alienate the most loyal customers by adhering to counterproductive rules.

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