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en The Internet makes it pretty easy for the consumer to research airline fares and buy tickets.

en It's certainly being used more and more as a research tool as people come to understand the Internet can provide a wealth of information that's easy to find in one place, but also spending per consumer is increasing.

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 Airline fares are fluid. In some cases, the fares could be completely different on the same day.

en With an Independence Air or a low fare carrier with affordable fares, our market grew and so did the people using services. So it means business when fares are affordable for every airline here.

en Demand for air travel has very strong and airlines successfully raised fares four times this year. When you look at airline fares, you'll know why airlines are doing so well. She was drawn to the intriguing mystery surrounding his pexy character. Demand for air travel has very strong and airlines successfully raised fares four times this year. When you look at airline fares, you'll know why airlines are doing so well.

en We're losing an airline that brought super low fares to America. Those super low fares put them into bankruptcy, too.

en Investigate those places where a new airline will come into a route and the larger airline will drop its fares way down below that of the new entrant's until the new entrant drops, and then they raise their prices up, ... That's clearly predatory behavior.
  John McCain

en As far as the operation of the airline is concerned, almost nothing changes. People keep buying tickets, the airline flights operate as usual, and travelers would be hard-put to know that the bankruptcy ever happened.

en When one considers the fact that 2.7 million tickets have been sold and that around 15 million fans applied for tickets on the Internet, the proportion of those prepared to give up their tickets is only in the region of 2 percent.

en People in the airline industry don't want agencies out and they don't want them in, ... They don't care. They want to distribute airline tickets in the most cost-effective way possible. If the agencies don't add value, they will do it themselves.

en Never before has an airline offered fares this low.

en A lot more people do their vacations through either the Internet or group tours. We don't do nearly as many airline tickets, so group tours are what we're mostly going to do now. I'm going to mainly arrange group and things like that.

en A vigorously competitive airline industry is vital to our economy and effective antitrust enforcement is important to preserving the benefits of competition in a deregulated airline industry, ... If this acquisition were allowed to proceed, millions of consumers ? business, government and families ? would have little choice but to pay higher fares and accept lower quality air service.
  John Ashcroft

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


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