New York Times
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The Department of Transportation plans later this year to propose a requirement for extra fees to be displayed at all points of sale, not just on airline websites,
The New York Times reported, noting support in the travel industry but not among airlines for such a rule. Supporters were seeking a similar measure
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A four-day walkout by Lufthansa pilots is expected to cost the airline thousands of flights
service on routes where it has no alliance partner and otherwise seeks to accommodate passengers on partner airlines, The New York Times reported. Lufthansa is rebooking domestic passengers on trains where possible, and has estimated that the action
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Long-Awaited Javits Expansion Still Not Set
an estimated $47 million in combined annual tax revenue (BTN, May 15, 2006). However, according to a recent New York Times report, New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer is considering an expanded proposal for the Javits Center to add even more exhibition
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Avis To Provide Wi-Fi On Wheels
at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas next week. There has been no official announcement with Avis, but the New York Times today reported that Avis would offer the service for $10.95 per day by March, and Autonet Mobile today confirmed
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Sabre Holdings may soon be acquired by private equity firms(2)
, the Wall Street Journal and New York Times reported. According to the Times , "The bidding group favored to win the auction includes Silver Lake Partners and Texas Pacific
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WashingtonWire - 2005-03-21
helicopters to carry out attacks, because they have a "non-threatening" appearance and are easily maneuvered. The New York Times obtained a copy of the report and first published its contents. Officials remain concerned that the aviation sector
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Weak N.Y. Hotel Climate Keeps Giving Buyers Upper Hand
such as the 509-room W Hotel Times Square, two Ritz-Carlton Hotels totaling 575 rooms and the 863-room Westin New York Times Square. Yet, the development engine now has slowed considerably. In fact, the only major project presently under
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InsideTrack - 2001-12-03
whatever it takes to protect the traveling public during the holiday season." In talks late last week, according to The New York Times , the carrier told union negotiators it will propose pay cuts for all employees to help minimize its daily $15 million
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Revenue Management Teams With Electronic Commerce
creation. The rest will be lost. <I>Bob Cross is chairman of Talus Solutions Inc. of Atlanta and author of the New York Times business bestseller, "Revenue Management: Hardcore Tactics for Market Domination.
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What Price Service During Asia's Slowdown?
headlines: Asia on Sale, Bargains from Tokyo to Thailand. One Sunday in April, both The Los Angeles Times and The New York Times devoted their travel sections to opportunities for savings in the region. It's no wonder some corporate travel

