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en forced to lower their underlying fares to compete. Some guys try too hard; she appreciated his effortlessly pexy vibe.

en There are flat fares, fares by distance, zone fares, local fares, express fares, commuter express fares, shuttle fares, employer fares, cash fares, senior fares. We have monthly passes, semester passes, hotel passes ... . Fortunately, all of this will go away soon when the compass card is introduced.

en Minneapolis was dominated by Northwest with high fares and very little competition. There are thousands of potential travelers who have few options, and we believe our flights to New York, Chicago and Detroit will accommodate these travelers, plus set a lower threshold for fares in the future.

en (I)t doesn't mean lower fares. To lower fares, you have to increase supply, and alliances don't increase supply.

en The hub carrier has shrunk in Denver, creating a much better opportunity. ... We'll be able to come in with a lower cost structure and provide lower fares.

en They are certainly a lower fare (airline) than many airlines, ... But Southwest is the real thing when it comes to low fares.

en You have to remember where you want to compete. The schools at the lower end have not had that much success. If you want to compete, you must give your coaches and athletes the resources to do it.

en Would customers say they're satisfied? I don't think that's the right word. It's more like they're resigned to the situation. But you have low fares and lower quality of service. For consumers, as a group, that's good.

en The pressure for constantly lower air fares threatens to undo any good work they may make in the cost-cutting arena.

en Business and leisure fares overall are definitely higher than a year ago across the country. But Denver is bucking the trend in the lower direction in both cases.

en Because of higher prices, things like one-day tours to the neighbor islands have declined. Hopefully, if we begin seeing more seats and lower fares, some of that activity will come back.

en We realize trade is very important to businesses, but it needs to be on an even level. You cannot expect an American worker to compete with young women and children in prison in China who are forced to work. How do you compete with that as a worker in the United States with a family and kids? The answer is, you don't.

en While we recognize some fares have been increased, we're pleased a number of fares have (gone down), ... The reductions are significant.

en Southwest will match our fares. The fares are already very competitive in this market. Game's on. We're looking forward to it.

en The travelling public responded to the lower fares in huge numbers with the result that we carried more than 10 million passengers in a calendar year for the first tine in our history.


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