Now standby was never really a "loophole," in the sense that passengers got something for free that others paid for. The standby deal is that you assume more risk in exchange for paying less money. That's a gamble not a loophole. But American really wants it to be a loophole so they can paint their move as something other than an obvious money grab. So its a loophole and if you miss your flight you'll be paying $50.
We especially appreciate the American press release explaining that this is for our own good, because the gates were just getting so crowded with hopeful passengers. Seriously. That's what they said. They also said, upon being pressed, that "there is probably some revenue involved here," which we thought was an honorable and decent admission given how it's obviously effing true.
Elite frequent fliers, travelers in first or business class, military personnel and what USA Today is calling "people who bought pricey coach tickets" are exempt from the new policy.
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