Review of Involuntary Reroute

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Involuntary Reroute" by Robert Laney.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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"Involuntary Reroute" by Robert Laney is about the intricacies of airline deception, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the industry's pricing practices. Laney, a young entrepreneur who started his journey in the tourism sector at just 19, shares his experiences and the innovative solutions he devised to navigate challenges.

Laney's story is told through the lens of his mother's influence on his entry into the business world, setting the stage for his rapid success. Despite facing challenges such as betrayal from stakeholders and legal battles, he's resilient and perseverant. He explores new avenues for success while balancing his college studies, which reflect his sharpness and determination. His ability to manage both business endeavors and academic commitments is great.

The book exposes the disparity between perceived and actual costs of airline seats. It debunks myths surrounding first-class fares and reveals hidden pricing strategies employed by airlines. The author's insights into concepts such as tickets for hidden cities and points beyond offer readers a fresh perspective on navigating the complexities of air travel.

I was impressed by the author's creativity in devising solutions to travel-related predicaments. He spoke about every aspect of how airlines set their prices and revealed that they didn't take fairness into account. It's unfair that one passenger could pay much more for a first-class seat while their seatmate paid much less. I didn't know about the pricing tricks and pitfalls that Laney mentioned before reading this book.

I rate "Involuntary Reroute" 5 out of 5 stars, and the reasons are above. I liked everything in this book; there's nothing I didn't like about it. The author created well-structured chapters and clear explanations, ensuring a smooth reading experience. Also, there aren't any grammatical errors and it's a well-edited book. Whether you're interested in the inner workings of the airline industry or seeking inspiration to pursue your dreams, this book is a must-read.

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This sounds like a very worthwhile read for anyone who enjoys air travel. Your review is very well written and gives potential readers a good idea of what to expect from the book. Keep up the good work!
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If I didn't read the description, I would have thought this was some kind of fiction book with a little action. It's interesting to learn about the experiences behind the scenes of a flight travel agent at that time. This review is intriguing, making me even more eager to read this book. Thank you for writing this review.
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My dream is to do quite a bit of traveling before I kick the bucket. Knowing the workings of the airline industry will help me to strategize my trips. If I can get a first-class seat for cheap; why not?? I'll give this book a read. Thanks for your review. :tiphat:
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Excellent review! This certainly piqued my curiosity. It's intriguing when an author steps forward to illuminate different facets of an industry.
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Post by Priya Murugesan »

A very good review from you! It would be cool to know about the inside workings of the pricing for the airline industry. Will surely try this book!
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