Jazz Airlines, a subsidiary of Air Canada, has come up with a unique way to save money. As we all know, the lighter the vehicle, the less gasoline it consumes. Executives at Jazz have decided to pull all life vests from their aircraft to cut down on weight. In the event of a sudden water landing, passengers will be advised to use their floating seat cushions for buoyancy. What the heck were they thinking? Maybe I'll remove the seatbelts from my Jeep. That could cut a few pounds out and save some gas as well.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
WANT TO SAVE MONEY?
Jazz Airlines, a subsidiary of Air Canada, has come up with a unique way to save money. As we all know, the lighter the vehicle, the less gasoline it consumes. Executives at Jazz have decided to pull all life vests from their aircraft to cut down on weight. In the event of a sudden water landing, passengers will be advised to use their floating seat cushions for buoyancy. What the heck were they thinking? Maybe I'll remove the seatbelts from my Jeep. That could cut a few pounds out and save some gas as well.
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