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  2. Continental Airlines Introduces New Fee to Hold Price of Ticket

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    Continental Airlines (UAL) introduced a new fee that lets customers lock in the price of a ticket. The "FareLock" service, which starts at $5, means that passengers can hold a seat at a given ...

  3. ATPCO - Wikipedia

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    A few months later, ATPCO was awarded a patent for its cacheless airline ticket pricing technology, [9] which allows the calculation of all possible airline ticket prices, regardless of availability. In 2022, ATPCO donated its collection [10] of historical fares, rules, and routes to the Library of Congress, where they are now accessible to the ...

  4. Airfares may rise if we have to pay passengers for flight ...

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    The lobby group warned that airlines are likely to raise ticket prices and cancel more flights in case of severe delays. "Airlines do not need further incentive to provide quality service," the ...

  5. Airlines are going premium. Prices are rising. Will cheap ...

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    American, Delta and United are the world's three largest airlines and are projected to account for 97% of the industry's operating profit in the U.S. this year, according to a Deutsche Bank report.

  6. Miscellaneous charges order - Wikipedia

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    In common with older airline tickets, MCOs had a number of passenger coupons, (typically 1, 2 or 4), as well as valueless coupons for the agency's records and the airlines' interline clearing house. There were two main types of MCO, those with a specific value for each coupon, and those with the residual value moving to the next coupon.

  7. Airline booking ploys - Wikipedia

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    Airline booking ploys are used by travelers in commercial aviation to lower the price of flying by circumventing airlines' rules about how tickets may be used. They are generally a breach of the contract of carriage between the passenger and the airline, which airlines may try to enforce in various ways.

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