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The Motley Fool December 19, 2003 Alyce Lomax |
Carnival's Comfy Quarter Fourth-quarter revenues surge; is vacationer love in the air for Carnival?  |
InternetNews December 9, 2003 Ryan Naraine |
US Airways Yanks Bookings From Expedia Booking fee dispute escalates into public quarrel.  |
BusinessWeek December 15, 2003 Kerry Capell |
Commentary: Don't Clip Ryanair's Wings If the EC bans the Irish carrier's favorable airport deals, travelers will suffer.  |
BusinessWeek December 8, 2003 Michael Arndt |
Delta: Coffee, Tea, And Pay Cuts? New CEO Grinstein needs to win concessions from pilots. It's no easy feat.  |
InsideFlyer December 2003 |
Female Business Travelers Sound Off A recent survey finds that female travelers aren't exactly overwhelmed by their treatment by hotels and airlines.  |
InsideFlyer December 2003 |
iDine Rewards Network Announces Agreement with Travelweb to Expand Hotel Offering iDine Rewards Network Inc. has formed a relationship with Travelweb, a leading travel distribution company, to expand iDine's hotel rewards offering. iDine's five-miles-per-dollar-spent is the most generous miles-for-stays program in the industry.  |
National Defense December 2003 Sandra I. Erwin |
Anti-Missile Program for Airliners on a Fast Track Under pressure from Congress to deploy anti-missile systems rapidly on commercial airliners, the Department of Homeland Security is expected to award multiple contracts by year's end.  |
Insurance & Technology November 24, 2003 Katherine Burger |
Turbulence Ahead The history of the Concorde can also be viewed as a cautionary tale for executives who manage and make decisions about technology.  |
IndustryWeek December 1, 2003 Traci Purdum |
Less Time To Keep On Truckin' New rules on truck drivers are aimed at reducing fatigue-related accidents. The limitation on driving time could raise costs and impact manufacturers.  |
PC Magazine December 9, 2003 Alan Cohen |
Checking the Flight Line RLM Software has an eclectic group of customers: airlines, airports, rental car companies, travel sites, and neurotic mothers. Indeed, anyone who has ever tracked an aircraft online -- checking its mile-by-mile journey from departure to arrival -- has probably used the company's technology.  |
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