On Sat, 21 Feb 2004, RT Simpson wrote: So I've never seen much in the way of graffiti on an airplane. I wonder if the advertising, in such a captive environment, will induce people to deface it? Todd > In a message dated 2/21/2004 7:13:20 AM US Mountain Standard Time, > bahadiracuner@xxxxxxxxx writes: > > > Also, to gain > > more revenue, Delta taking advantage of the area above > > the seats and introducing advertising placards > > (similar to what is found on buses or subway > > cars)above the seat to produce more revenue on-board. > > > > "This move is another positive idea from senior > > management which has come across not only to cut > > costs, but to provide our passengers an enhanced coach > > product" a spokesperson said. > > Well then senior mgmt is full of it! AmWest rolled this out almost two > months ago...guess a DL mid level either read about it in the WSJ or took a Cactus > flight. What's next? Delta management discovers point to point flying? > Gimme a break! > > RT Simpson > Phoenix > > Fan of BAHA paying full fare and getting a C boarding pass on WN > --- They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. - B. Franklin, 1759