Internet fares: deals offered nowhere else ... if you have the patience to search
Article Abstract:
Air Canada, Aloha, American, America West, Canadian International, Carnival, Cathay Pacific, Continental, Northwest and USAir provide information about air fares on their World Wide Web sites. They also market promotional fares available only on their sites, especially for weekend travel.
Publication Name: Consumer Reports Travel Letter
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0887-8439
Year: 1996
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Choppy waters on cruise sites
Article Abstract:
The web sites of four different cruise lines are discussed and compared from the point of view of consumers, with focus on the quality of the site and its security and privacy.
Publication Name: Consumer Reports Travel Letter
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0887-8439
Year: 2000
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Straight to your room
Article Abstract:
A comparison of the World Wide Web sites of five US hotel chains is presented, rating the privacy, security, ease of navigation and booking and cancellation processes.
Publication Name: Consumer Reports Travel Letter
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0887-8439
Year: 2000
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