The Washington Post ran a puff piece, “Leave it to Cleavage,” earlier this week.
It’s economic sociology — one writer’s experience flying the airline, noting the lack of passengers contrasted with the high hopes, giving a feel for flying that notes the trivia contests and the shame in telling others who you’re flying.
But the piece doesn’t mention load factors or any other macro data — so it isn’t nearly as informative as it could be.
Still, not having flown the airline, I read the piece with interest.