Major carriers could be losing revenue from overpriced short-haul routes
Despite learning from the "Southwest effect," major carriers may be losing revenue from overpriced short-haul routes. One Ohio company last week opted to charter a Beech 100 instead of paying Northwest $758 per person for an unrestricted Columbus-Detroit roundtrip fare. The company transported five...
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