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Agency to begin selling ads on boarding passes
Several major airlines will begin displaying ads on boarding passes for customers who check in from home. Customers can print the boarding passes without ads if they want. Sojern Inc., which is selling the ads, said Delta Air Lines Inc. would begin using...Tags: Transportation, Sales, Air Transportation, United Airlines, Continental Airlines Incorporated
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As losses mount for airlines, passengers likely to see higher fares and fees
AP Business WriterATLANTA (AP) _ The red ink is mounting for airlines amid soaring fuel costs, leaving them little choice but to further hike ticket prices. As Delta Air Lines and American Airlines reported big second-quarter losses Wednesday, they signaled customers...Tags: Air Transportation, American Airlines, Inc., United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Air Transportation Industry
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Higher Ticket Prices Expected As Airlines Post Big Losses
Associated PressThe red ink is mounting for airlines amid soaring fuel costs, leaving them little choice but to further hike ticket prices. As Delta Air Lines and American Airlines reported big second-quarter losses Wednesday, they signaled customers should expect more...Tags: Air Transportation, American Airlines, Inc., United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Air Transportation Industry
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Airlines to begin selling ads on boarding passes
From the Associated PressMINNEAPOLIS -- Luggage? Got it. Boarding pass? Check. Ads on boarding pass to help beleaguered airline industry pay for expensive fuel? Check. Several major airlines will begin displaying ads on boarding passes for customers who check in from home....Tags: Transportation, Sales, Air Transportation, AMR Corp., American Airlines, Inc.
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Airlines to begin selling ads on boarding passes
AP Business WriterLuggage? Got it. Boarding pass? Check. Ads on boarding pass to help beleaguered airline industry pay for expensive fuel? Check. Several major airlines will begin displaying ads on boarding passes for customers who check in from home. Customers can print...Tags: Transportation, Air Transportation, Sales, AMR Corp., American Airlines, Inc.
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Legal An executive who worked at IBM Corp. for nearly a decade pleaded guilty Friday to stealing trade secrets about the company's pricing and trying to pass them off to his superiors at rival Hewlett-Packard Co. when he took a job there. Atul Malhotra,...Tags: Air Transportation, United Airlines, Hewlett-Packard Co., Air Transportation Industry, Imports
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Travel Is Up In The Air
Associated PressAs Roger and Pat Bate hustled to catch a plane home to Houston, they got the dreaded call that many will receive from their airline this year. There was a problem with the crew, the plane, something — the Continental employee was not sure. The...Tags: Transportation, Air Transportation, American Airlines, Inc., United Airlines, Transportation Accidents
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Charges help sink shares of United
Chicago Tribune reporterUAL Corp. shares sank Friday after the United Airlines parent said that second-quarter results will be hurt by up to $2.7 billion in charges. The bulk of the charges reflect an accounting-related write-down of the value of intangible assets known as...Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Air Transportation, Employees, United Airlines, Air Transportation Industry
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United stock tanks on report of $2.7 billion in 2Q charges
Tribune reporterUAL Corp. shares went into a nosedive Friday after the United Airlines' parent warned in a regulatory filing that second-quarter results will be blighted by up to $2.7 billion in charges. The bulk of the charges the Chicago carrier will record in its...Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Petroleum Industry, Transportation, Air Transportation, United Airlines
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Air travelers are in for a jolt
The Wall Street JournalAir travelers who booked tickets in advance for this fall may want to check again before they check in. As airlines cut back, some who followed the travel industry's advice to book their trips ahead - from honeymooners to family vacationers - are finding...Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Family, Air Transportation, United Airlines, Continental Airlines Incorporated
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