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10 days agoI think I remember flying Norwegian from the US to Europe once (~a decade ago), and it was budget but still had meals included. However I believe they’ve since gone bankrupt, and there’s a new airline called Norse Atlantic that is ultra budget and won’t feed you unless you purchase meals beforehand.
But with a little bit of homework the ultra budget flights can be nice. I did a Paris to Los Angeles flight on French Bee a few years ago and the base fare was under $300, so I didn’t sweat pre-buying seat selection and meals for another 50 or $60.

Just about everyone with retirement savings or a pension is a shareholder, usually via index funds. I’m not sure if you can access your voting rights for those shares, or if they’re handled by the index fund manager (who for sure is voting for profit at all costs)