Airlines behaving badly: the code-sharing threat
Article Abstract:
A business alliance between Continental Airlines and Northwest Airlines would allow the airlines to use a code-sharing arrangement. Such an arrangement would put passengers on flights for either airline and they may not know which airline. The arrangement would also allow connecting flights from either airline to show up before any other flights.
Publication Name: Consumer Reports Travel Letter
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0887-8439
Year: 1998
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Priceline revisited
Article Abstract:
Priceline says its airline ticket program is working. There are other indications that customers have not been successful using the service. The real value from its service is in avoiding advance purchases or when cheap fares are not available directly from the airlines.
Publication Name: Consumer Reports Travel Letter
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0887-8439
Year: 1998
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