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1. CO Enables Real-Time Connectivity In The Air
Passengers flying on most of Continental Airlines planes now can remain connected throughout the flight for less than $6 through a partnership with Verizon Airfone ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
2. Hotel Rooms Booked On The Web More Restrictive
As the crowd of Web sites for booking hotel rooms grows, travelers this month were cautioned that reservations made on these sites typically carry restrictions. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
3. Charlotte Douglas Implements Iris Scanning Technology
Charlotte Douglas International Airport has enhanced its security procedures by installing iris-recognition technology to positively identify airport and airline employees and expedite passenger wait times. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
4. Philadelphia Int'l Prepares To Open Grand International Terminal
Philadelphia International Airport last week unveiled its four-level, 800,000-sq.-ft. Terminal A-West, with 13 new gates, 26,000 square feet of concession space and expanded federal inspection ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
5. Virgin To Roll Out Onboard Video Surveillance, U.S. Pilots Begin Carrying...
Virgin Atlantic Airways is set to complete the rollout next month of its video surveillance system for monitoring cockpit door entries and forward galleys. Meanwhile, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
6. Airlines Seek Ways To Cater To Passengers' Preferences
Some U.S. and international airlines are exploring creative ways to enhance their passengers' service experience and improve customer loyalty by employing customer relationship management applications. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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