Southwest Airlines Confirms Passengers Are Not Superstitious
Posted on: Friday, 13 June 2008, 15:00 CDT
DALLAS, June 13 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Southwest Airlines confirms that passengers are NOT avoiding travel today, Friday the 13th. Traditional superstitions are thrown out the door by many travelers looking for no fees and a low fare.
Initial reports tell us that passengers are not avoiding row 13 on our aircraft today, and the date has not stopped them from flying altogether. Bookings are strong and the price of gas proves to be much scarier than taking to the skies.
Along with exceptionally high online bookings, Southwest Airlines announces it will not charge a fee for throwing salt over one's shoulder. However, the airline will still not allow black cats onboard its flights and is recommending that Customers wrap mirrors in bubble wrap to avoid breakage and seven years of bad luck.
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