The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT11) SAN FRANCISCO -- Aug. 17, 2002 -- AIR-TRAVEL-CHANGES-3 -- For all their frustrations, millions of air travelers have come to count on full-fare service at no-frills prices. But with businesses unwilling to pay the high fares that have subsidized leisure fliers, and the Internet giving travelers new tools to find bargains, that formula is giving way. Now, suffering their worst financial losses ever, the nation's biggest carriers plan to start bringing service in line with their fares. Lisa Ackerley, a marketing executive for an information service for car buyers, prefers to fly out of San Jose, Calif., on American, whose fares are competitive with those of Southwest. On American, she earns frequent-flier miles that can lead to a free ticket overseas or a first-class upgrade. Ackerley checks departure times at San Francisco's airport. (Dan Krauss/The New York Times)
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2002-08-17
EAST NEWS
The New York Times Agency
Dan Krauss/The New York Times/Redux
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