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InsideFlyer September 2005 |
United Sells Access to Better Seats United Airlines has begun selling one-year "subscriptions" to Mileage Plus members who want to upgrade to roomier seats.  |
InternetNews August 26, 2005 Tim Gray |
New York's Cellular in Transit The MTA is planning to install wireless access in platforms as part of its security strategy, and is taking bids from telecoms to determine the service provider.  |
InsideFlyer September 2005 |
Virgin Blue: FFP Due by Christmas Virgin Blue chief executive Brett Godfrey hopes to release details of the airline's long-awaited frequent flyer plan by the end of the year.  |
InsideFlyer September 2005 |
Continental, Logan Airport in WiFi Dispute Boston's Logan International Airport is trying to block Continental Airlines from providing free wireless Internet access to its frequent flyers -- a service for which the airport charges $7.95 -- calling it a threat to security.  |
The Motley Fool August 24, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
Frontline Sails On The tanker operator offers prodigious dividends despite tough shipping rates. Investors, take note.  |
The Motley Fool August 23, 2005 Nathan Slaughter |
Strike May Be Running on Empty Northwest's planes are still flying while the mechanics' strike is in its fourth day. Reportedly, the airline sector has drawn the interest of many hedge funds banking on a turnaround, though investors should hesitate to follow their lead.  |
Entrepreneur September 2005 Heather Clancy |
Eye on the Storm Marc Paul is the founder of Paul Consulting, a small business that released a software application to track waste collection information after natural disasters. Sales were slow at first but picked up after a key partnership and several hurricanes.  |
The Motley Fool August 19, 2005 Tarek Sultani |
Doomsday for Delta? Does the airline deserve the market's recent enthusiasm?  |
The Motley Fool August 15, 2005 Tom Taulli |
AirNet at Altitude, for Now The aviation services company had a strong second quarter, but it may not have much of a long-term future. Playing this stock is certainly a risky proposition.  |
BusinessWeek August 15, 2005 Gene G. Marcial |
Will Brink's Dump BAX? Sometime in the next few months, Brink's is expected to jettison its air-freight delivery unit, BAX Global, which has been a drag on its earnings. If it does sell, as some pros think it will, it should boost the stock.  |
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