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business traveler and fare

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NOSE to NOSE; Fight fierce among low-fare carriers, legacy airlines.(Special Report)
Byline: JULIE PAVELICH When it comes to attracting - and pleasing - business travelers in Northeast Ohio, low-fare carriers including AirTran and Southwest are flying high. The Wall Street Journal recently reported that these airlines face pres Byline: JULIE PAVELICH...
Tags: AirTran Airways, business traveler, carrier, fare, Southwest Airlines Co.
Research articles 2005-01-31
Cut-rate airfares take flight; Desperate O'Hare carriers slash business ticket prices.(News)
Byline: KEVIN DAVIS The major airlines are discounting business fares with the steepest reductions seen in a decade as they struggle to reverse the stubborn slump in ticket sales and defections to discount rivals. Fares on popular flights out of Byline:...
Tags: business traveler, carrier, fare, United Airlines
Research articles 2003-02-17
Firms flying high on cheaper seats; Midway gaining favor as bargain carriers expand.(Small Business; Midway Airport in Chicago)
Byline: H. LEE MURPHY The big airlines serving O'Hare International Airport are losing money, raising fares, slashing pay, eliminating meals and dropping travel agent commissions. Amid this distress, growing numbers of small business travelers a Byline: H. LEE MURPHY ...
Tags: AirTran Airways, business traveler, fare, Midway, Reynolds, small business, Southwest Airlines Co., United Airlines
Research articles 2002-09-09

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United's new biz fare-cut plan may be less than meets the eye. (In the News).
WASHINGTON -- Last week United Airlines slashed many domestic walk-up fares by 40 percent and seven-day advance purchases by 70 percent, in what it calls a "structural reform" of its economy-class fares. But the move is receiving a cold reception from travel industry executives, who say...
Tags: fare, Strategy, United Airlines
Research articles 2003-01-13
JetBlue is Best U.S. Airline Say Conde Nast Traveler Readers; Low-Fare, High Frills Airline Earns Top Rank in Both Readers' Choice and Business Travel Awards
Business Editors & Travel Writers
Tags: JetBlue Airways Corp.
Research articles 2002-11-04
1999 Traveler's Companion - business travel
Additional lyrics in his song "Style" by the Artist might be: style is not buying your ticket first class it's paying a discount fare and being as comfortable as if you had. It's not sprinting like O.J. to get to your rental car, it's planning ahead so you can arrive...
Tags: African-American, American Airlines, conference, E-mail, Fax, FINANCE, Phoenix Technologies, Taxes
Research articles 2000-01-01
Local Focus.(Business)
United group starts luxury travel club ELK GROVE VILLAGE - United Airlines on Wednesday said it is establishing a high-end travel club in association with Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Cunard Line cruises, Conde Nast Traveler magazine and IMG sports-oriented travel. The travel companies...
Tags: Manufacturing, Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc., United Airlines
Research articles 2004-01-29
Outtask and FareChase Integrate Traveler Profile Data Into Search, Buy, and Tracking of Internet-only Fare Purchases
Business Editors
Tags: Internet
Research articles 2002-05-22
Airlines Look into the Brink With Baggage Fees
The loopy pricing policies of U.S. airlines got a bit saner today with a United Airlines' bag-checking program that could signal a reversal, or at least a halt, to tacky add-on fees that struggling carriers first instituted when fuel prices soared. United, the third-largest U.S. airline, is...
Tags: Airline, Baggage Fee, Fee, United Airlines, Carrier, Chris Pummer
Blog posts 2009-10-06
The Miami Herald South Florida Travel Column.
By Mike Seemuth, The Miami Herald Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 21--Times are truly tough on the supply side of the airline industry. But for travelers who fre...uent the friendly skies on business, fare bargains, fre...uent-flier rewards, improved customer...
Tags: American Airlines, Continental Airlines Inc., Manufacturing, United Airlines
Research articles 2003-07-21
Airlines May Begin Charging Additional Fees for Food, Services.
By Eric Torbenson, Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Minn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 21--Here's a possibility that airline passengers may find hard to stomach: having to pay for that itsy-bitsy turkey sandwich in the near future. The nation's major carriers...
Tags: carrier, Continental Airlines Inc., Northwest Airlines Corp.
Research articles 2002-08-21
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