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CHICAGO (CBS) --Chicago-based Orbitz is reporting a major departure Wednesday morning. American Airlines has pulled its flights from the travel website, in a dispute that could ultimately affect ...
Travelers wanting to fly American Airlines will no longer be able to book their tickets through Orbitz, the airline announced Tuesday. US Airways, which has merged with American, will follow suit ...
In a move intended to cut costs, American Airlines has notified online travel agency Orbitz Worldwide Inc. that it might stop offering its tickets through the travel website, beginning Dec. 1. The ...
Orbitz Worldwide Inc. called American's decision "unfortunate" and said it still offers flights from more than 400 airlines worldwide and would continue to seek a way to sell American tickets, too.
American Airlines is trying to reshape the way airline tickets are sold, pulling its entire inventory out of online booking site Orbitz. The move comes less than a week after Delta pulled its ...
American Airlines could pull its ticket listings from Orbitz on Dec. 1 in a dispute over how the online travel website gets information about flights and prices. The news on Thursday knocked down ...
Until recently, airlines allocated tickets to different OTAs at different prices based on capacity and demand. Not long ago, I priced a Washington, D.C. , to New York shuttle flight on US Airways ...
Orbitz.com, the online travel service owned by five major airlines, has begun charging $5 service fees to purchase airline tickets online. Topics Spotlight: New Thinking about Cloud Computing ...
CHICAGO -- Orbitz LLC, the travel Web site owned by a number of major U.S. airlines, on Saturday began charging a $5 service fee for processing a one-way airline ticket, with a $10-dollar cap on ...
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