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Inc. January 2004 Rod Kurtz |
Safer Harbors, Higher Fees New Coast Guard rules could make shipping more expensive.  |
BusinessWeek January 12, 2004 |
Transport: More Business Than They Can Carry Resurgent demand for shipping plus stripped-down capacity will push prices up. Small carriers will keep disappearing as big ones tighten their grip.  |
BusinessWeek January 12, 2004 |
Travel: Folks Are Finally Packing Their Bags The rebounding U.S. economy is already fueling a modest turnaround. Airlines will need to keep finding ways to cut costs and avoid overcapacity.  |
InternetNews January 6, 2004 Janis Mara |
No Place Like Gnome for Travelocity The online travel agency launches an $80 million ad campaign to regain momentum  |
The Motley Fool January 5, 2004 Selena Maranjian |
Starring Southwest Airlines Reality TV hits the airport in a transplant of a British series whose American incarnation will star Southwest Airlines  |
InsideFlyer January 2004 |
DOT Complaints Keep Falling The Department of Transportation's "Air Travel Consumer Report" for October 2004, was fairly positive: of 315 total complaints, only 12 were frequent flyer related -- down from 16 a year ago. And no single airline had more than four complaints.  |
InsideFlyer January 2004 |
Europe: BA/Iberia Link Approved A commercial alliance between British Airways and Iberia has won antitrust immunity from the European Commission, and a Brussels regulator said that a similar agreement between Alitalia and Air France is likely to be approved as well.  |
The Motley Fool December 30, 2003 Alyce Lomax |
FedEx Wraps Up Kinko's The acquisition will put FedEx into 1,200 retail locations.  |
The Motley Fool December 31, 2003 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Not-So-Friendly Skies The discounting of discount airlines may be good news for you, but it's surely not for them.  |
InternetNews December 29, 2003 Erin Joyce |
US Airways, Expedia Settle Dispute Online travel site and the airline apparently resolve differences over booking fees.  |
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