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  • US Airways is the Best!

  • Now its more like "We served 30,000 meals and charged 9 dollars each...and checked 50,000 bags and charged 15 dollars each..."

  • omg we watched this in class andeveryone started laughing at the last part where that thing pops up

  • WOW!! What memories!!! I remember this commercial from 1989!!!

  • Nice jetbluensw!

  • thx

  • Love that '80s hair!

  • Today, in 2008, US Airways pressured their pilots to save fuel, cleaned 0 seats, swept 0 aisles, and refused to show over 100 little boys and girls to the restroom. They charged $10 for a meal, charged $3 for a soda, cleaned up 0 spills, charged almost $20 to check a bag. Kept charging more and more to over 200,000 passengers. And it's still not enough. We'll add an extra $10 to our current charges. GET READY FOR $13 DRINKS!
  • @jetbluensw today southwest secretly charged passengers for bag fees, told lies about their change fees, and agreed to disagree with every other airline as far as connecting bags are concerned, making passengers reclaim their bags and have to recheck them if that passenger has to fly somewhere that southworst doesn't fly.

  • I know that narrator's voice anywhere. That is Fred Gwynne, better known as Herman Munster from the TV show The Munsters. He did many commercial narrations.

  • This commercial was filmed at Washington National Airport in Septembar 1989. I was an employee in this commercial.

  • Not sure about this particular commercial, but a lot of USAir commercials (I believe) were filmed using USAir employees as the actors. Do you have any other USAir commercials?

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