62% of the airlines operating profit comes from fees charged for bags, preferred seats (in coach) and reservaion charges.
You could say that this model is similar to the warehouse clubs where they essentially marke thier profit on the membership fees.
The big difference is that warehouse clubs give great value, sometimes unmatched value and are always working to increase the value for their customer.
Can that be said of the airline, in general?
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You don't, but you can enlist your network of attendants, friends and family to tell guests via word of mouth about your preference, if and when they're asked. In any case, some people will still want to mark the occasion with an actual gift, so registering for at least a few items—like upgrades of items you already have, or new linens—is a good idea.
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