I'm just curious how they think about dynamic pricing once you hit a certain point in terms of passengers on a plane. Are they doing this differently than some other competitors? It sounded like what you were saying at the end of that answer was that they are. But it's just a really interesting thing when it comes to airlines that I'm always curious about. Is there interesting data on utilization of airplanes? You mentioned filling the plane. It's just such an interesting equation to me because it is fixed cost. So you have this insane operating leverage. In this case, if they just keep the same amount of passengers coming through and raise prices by a dollar, essentially that dollar flows all the way

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