AIRLINE NEWS
Sunday, June 22, 2008
United Airlines to require minimum stays from Oct.
United Airlines said Friday it will start requiring minimum stays for nearly all domestic coach seats beginning in October. It is also raising its cheapest fares by as much as $90 one-way.
The second largest U.S. carrier said the moves are among a number of changes, including flight and job cutbacks, it is making to combat record high fuel prices.
Source: forbes.com
The second largest U.S. carrier said the moves are among a number of changes, including flight and job cutbacks, it is making to combat record high fuel prices.
Source: forbes.com
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