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Dark Optimism's avatar

A shout out to rail/coach/ferry travel. I quit flying for environmental reasons a long time back, but these glimpses of budget air travel remind me how good I have it.

I don't know how much your Easyjet flights cost you, but I did London-Berlin for £50 on Flixbus the other week, turned up ten mins before the bus left, had pleasant informal times with the cheerful staff/drivers, saw dolphins while chilling in the comfortable ferry bar and really enjoyed the journey!

I'm not sure where we non-flyers sit in the hierarchy of capitalism but, for whatever reason, thus far they seem to have overlooked to bring in all the surveillance and enshittification for us.

On this occasion, it even sounds as though I got there faster too, though you did get to sleep in a bed! :)

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TAMMY GADDIS's avatar

I do enjoy your writing Brett. I like your term Bufferland. Many buffers contribute to the pain of both employees and consumers. It is the shareholder-stakeholder disconnect—the distance between shareholder incentives and customer experience. There is the strip and flip or private equity buyout, where the firm keeps the owner to run it in the short term, squeezes out quick profits through cuts and price hikes, and then sells it off. Maybe we need consumer unions or public campaigns to highlight and boycott the products. What about a conscious consumer private equity fund? Hey, one can dream:)

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