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  2. Airline consolidator - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airline_consolidator

    An airline consolidator is a wholesaler of airline tickets, sometimes described as a broker. [1] Airlines make tickets available to consolidators at significant discounts and special conditions to those available to the general public.

  3. Interlining - Wikipedia

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    During the 2010s, companies like Dohop (which collaborates with EasyJet) and the Czech travel agency Kiwi began to sell interlining tickets. They purchase single segments on booking systems like Sabre and Amadeus, and re-package them with additional services, like reimbursed hotel costs in case of missed connections, vouchers to purchase another connecting flight, and phone helplines.

  4. Flying economy might not have all the bells and whistles of a first-class or business ticket, but it gets you to your destination with a few extra bucks in your pocket. Read Next: Hawaii on a Dime ...

  5. International Association of Travel Agents Network - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It is an independent department of the International Air Transport Association (IATA). [3] In addition, it (along with the IATA) is the body responsible for the standard international codes for airlines, airports, hotels, cities and car rental firms. These codes provide a method to link international travel network with international ...

  6. Airline Broker Prevails on Claim of Trade Secrets Theft - AOL

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    A jury issues more than $133,000 in damages for the theft of a client list from a company that sells flights on private jets.

  7. Travel agency - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Internet Travel Network sold the first airline ticket via the World Wide Web. [50] In October 1996, Expedia.com, funded with hundreds of millions of dollars by Microsoft launched as the first large online travel agency. [47] At the same time, Cheapflights started as a listing service for flight deals from consolidators. [47]

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