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To: reaper who wrote (206458)11/23/2002 10:18:09 AM
From: Knighty Tin  Read Replies (2) of 436258
 
reap, I agree except for airlines. This may be just one case, but I'm taking an unwanted trip to Hartford next week. My cheap but powerful firm is paying and their pet travel agent is buying the tickets. She called to tell me that my ticket would cost $1150. I was hoping that would get my co. to cancel the trip. So far, no luck. But I was struck by the fact that when there are few flights available, the airlines are still able to raise ticket prices. So, they are still predatory, but they have fewer opportunities for predation.
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