For the week of August 31, 2009:
Atlas News
Industry News
United Expands “Cashless Cabin” Initiative; Delta Suspends Tokyo Service from Salt Lake City, Adds Full-flat Beds to Transatlantic Flights; Inflight Wi-Fi Now the Norm
(Estimated reading time: 3:41)Checked Bags on the Rise for AA, Continental, US Airways and Virgin America
(Estimated reading time: 1:50)Republic Wins Frontier; BA Offers Elite Benefits to Discount Fliers; Japan Airlines to Reinstate Fuel Surcharge
(Estimated reading time: 1:33)Alaska Airlines Extends National Reach with New East-West Routes
(Estimated reading time: 3:05)Airlines Return to Frequent-flier Programs to Boost Customer Loyalty
(Estimated reading time: 3:51)Airport Update: Seoul Incheon Plans “Air City”; Pittsburgh International Ready for G-20 Summit; Chicago's O'Hare Taxes Travelers the Most, Says NBTA Study
(Estimated reading time: 3:25)In Depth: Fact – and Fiction – Surrounding Secure Flight
(Estimated reading time: 4:43)DHS Expands Global Entry Program
(Estimated reading time: 1:10)In Europe, Dutch “Robin Hood” Helps Disgruntled Travelers Win Claims Against Airlines
(Estimated reading time: 5:42)Amtrak Extends Fare Discount on Northeast Regional Service
(Estimated reading time: 0:59)Radisson Alerts Customers about Data Breach
(Estimated reading time: 0:58)Hotel Per Diems in Top Cities Will Drop in 2010, Says GSA
(Estimated reading time: 1:19)Hotel Review: Stanford Court in San Francisco
(Estimated reading time: 2:23)Need to Reduce Ground Transportation Costs? Here's a Roadmap to Savings
(Estimated reading time: 3:43)Topaz Study Shows that Buyers are Renegotiating Mid-contract
(Estimated reading time: 2:59)Travel Buyers Taking a Second Look at Dynamic Pricing
(Estimated reading time: 4:22)
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