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Technology Stocks : Cheap Tickets, Inc. (CTIX)

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To: Ron Kline who wrote (58)6/23/1999 12:50:00 AM
From: Silver_Bullet  Read Replies (3) of 128
 
Ron,

In checking out travel sites don't forget that the airlines themselves also sell tickets on the net. My latest travel purchases done online are for travel on the end of July from DEN to NewYork. It didn't matter which or the airports I arived @ or which airline I flew on. I looked @ Travelocity....Cheaptickets....Lowestairfare.com....Priceline and the different airline sites. Of all the places I found the cheapest tickets @ cheaptickets (no pun intended) for $300 roundtrip from Den to Laguardia on Frontier airlines. The tickets are not off peak, infact they are the exact times that I was looking for. (Luck I suspect) The next cheapest was 400+ into Newark on TWA.

I found that CTIX had more airlines they work with than other sites, Interesting to say the least, and the prices were better. Some of the otheres tag on a 60 dollar charge, as you found with pcln, but Cheaptickets didn't.

Yahoo Travel travel.yahoo.com is powered by Travelocity so don't worry about going there except to check it out.

So the question is when do the customers start investing in the company because the feel it is superior to it's competitors?

Good Luck on your trades
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