People in my hometown of Madrid are currently lured into shops whose windows promise “discounts of up to 70%”.
But when they enter, they will likely find that the goods they want are only discounted at, perhaps, 25%. The key words in those promises are “up to” and, to a lesser degree, “70%”. The same is often true when airlines report the freight capacity of their new passenger flights.
The airline’s announcement will …
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