This paper discusses the rising cost of security and how it is hurting airline business in the United States. The writer describes how the price tag attached with extra security measures is bringing down major airlines that were already facing a dearth of business passengers and rapid cuts in the number of flights after September 11.
From the Paper:
"United States government is not only anticipating more terrorist attacks in future, it is also asking its people to pay a huge price for this fear. While the government rightly wants to beef up security in order to protect its people from terrorist activities in future, the people are unfortunately being made to pay for these governmental plans. The price tag attached with extra security measures is bringing down major airlines that were already facing a dearth of business passengers and rapid cuts in number of flights after September 11. It is important to understand that airlines industry along with the rest of travel industry has suffered immensely after September 11 but the reason why it has failed to make a decent recovery is because government is consistently levying security surcharges, which most United States airlines cannot afford. "
More papers on Security Costs For Airlines Post 9/11:
Security Costs For Airlines Post 9/11 (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 13, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Analytical-Essay-Security-Costs-For-Airlines-Post-9-11/8359
"Security Costs For Airlines Post 9/11" 15 January 2012. Web. 13 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Analytical-Essay-Security-Costs-For-Airlines-Post-9-11/8359>
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Feb 23, 2002
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