I just came up with an idea (scary thought) to drive extra revenue and add to passenger comfort and satisfaction:
One of my big hangups traveling overnight coach is the thought of sleeping next to, well, anyone. As much as I would hope it would be an attractive female, with my luck it would be more like Grizzley Adams. Why can't Amtrak, for an up-charge, offer a guaranteed empty seat next to a single traveller? This would allow the traveler peace of mind they would get a reasonably good nights rest. The cost would vary based on the season, but presumably would be a percentage of the full coach fare. Amtrak could also limit these seats on busy trains and holiday periods that full occupancy would be expected. If the person would have gotten an empty seat anyway due to a less than full train, too bad: Amtrak would still get the extra revenue! I don't know about the rest of you, but it would certainly entice me to take more overnight coach rides, especially since sleeper prices have been priced in the stratosphere. Thoughts?
One of my big hangups traveling overnight coach is the thought of sleeping next to, well, anyone. As much as I would hope it would be an attractive female, with my luck it would be more like Grizzley Adams. Why can't Amtrak, for an up-charge, offer a guaranteed empty seat next to a single traveller? This would allow the traveler peace of mind they would get a reasonably good nights rest. The cost would vary based on the season, but presumably would be a percentage of the full coach fare. Amtrak could also limit these seats on busy trains and holiday periods that full occupancy would be expected. If the person would have gotten an empty seat anyway due to a less than full train, too bad: Amtrak would still get the extra revenue! I don't know about the rest of you, but it would certainly entice me to take more overnight coach rides, especially since sleeper prices have been priced in the stratosphere. Thoughts?