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InsideFlyer October 2003 |
Continental Announces Elite Enhancements Continental OnePass has announced enhancements to its elite frequent flyer program.  |
BusinessWeek September 29, 2003 Jack Ewing in Bonn |
Deutsche Post: The World's Postman Europe's express-delivery king is going after the U.S. market.  |
BusinessWeek September 29, 2003 |
David Neeleman, JetBlue When Neeleman set out three years ago to build his startup airline, JetBlue, he bet big on the Net and took chances on things nobody had tried before. Look at JetBlue's reservation center in Salt Lake City. You don't see it? That's because its sales agents all work from their homes.  |
BusinessWeek September 22, 2003 Michael Arndt |
Still Way below Cruising Altitude Even after a good summer, U.S. carriers are struggling.  |
Fast Company September 2003 Lucas Conley |
90,000 DVDs. No Shelves. A Netflix hub reveals a rhythmic flow of DVDs, bar codes, and Band-Aids.  |
Fast Company September 2003 Fara Warner |
The Wal-Mart of Food Banks How Michael Mulqueen is using smart logistics to deliver 42 million pounds of food to Chicago's inner-city poor.  |
CFO September 1, 2003 Edward Teach |
Containing Terrorism Federal antiterrorism programs have spurred a sea change in supply-chain security.  |
InsideFlyer September 2003 |
Frequent Flyer Cancer Concerns Eased A scientific study of 44,000 airline crew members from eight countries indicated that their cancer death rates were similar to the rest of the population.  |
InsideFlyer September 2003 |
A Big "Oops!" at Aeroplan's Site A glitch on Aerpolan's Web site revealed personal information of program members for a short time on July 26  |
IndustryWeek September 1, 2003 John S. McClenahen |
Shape Up To Ship Out New anti-terrorism rules will affect air, rail, ship and truck cargo beginning Oct. 1.  |
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