[quote name=\'Don Howard\' post=\'153192\' date=\'May 23 2007, 11:26 AM\']
On paper, this sounds very appealing and would be oh so nice for me and my bride.
Perhaps it's the skeptic in me that wonders what might be the catch of the day.
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The catch is that it is the no-frilliest of no-frills airlines. They charge extra for pretty much anything you can think of, including checked baggage and being in the first boarding group. They won't allow you to bring your own food and drink onto the plane, to increase the chances that you'll buy their food and drink, and also so there's less to clean up after each flight (although I have no idea how they police that). The flight attendants have a very low base salary, but also earn a commission on on-board sales.
That said, I would not hesitate to fly them if I had a need to travel to the Columbus area. (I tried their web site the other day and saw no way to do a connecting ticket -- that is, I couldn't buy a Burbank-to-Boston ticket. So I'm not even sure if their flights are timed to connect to each other in Columbus.)
P.S.: Yes, I'm old enough to remember the existence of Peoplexpress, to which Skybus seems very similar.