The Best & Worst Airlines in the United States
.... Airlines ranked best to worst in the study were Southwest, Continental, Delta, Northwest, Alaska, US Airways, American, America West,
TWA and
United (Bowen & ....
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Southwest Airlines & ValuJet
.... The airline industry was characterized by giants (American,
United,
TWA) which offered nationwide and some international service, and by regional carriers ....
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Low Fare Airlines
.... The airline industry was characterized by giants (American,
United,
TWA) which offered nationwide and some international service, and by regional carriers ....
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Southwest Airlines
.... The airline industry was characterized by giants (American,
United,
TWA) who offered nationwide and some international service, with nonstop routes for longer ....
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Impact of Airline Deregulation on Southwest Airlines Until 1978 ...
.... The airline industry was characterized by giants (American,
United,
TWA) who offered nationwide and some international service, with nonstop routes for longer ....
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Airline Industry
.... The airline industry was characterized by giants (American,
United,
TWA) who offered nationwide and some international service, with nonstop routes for longer ....
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Northwest/Continental Merger
.... The airline industry was characterized by giants (American,
United,
TWA) who offered nationwide and some international service, with nonstop routes for longer ....
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Issues in Merger of Continental & Northwest Airlines
.... The airline industry was characterized by giants (American,
United,
TWA) who offered nationwide and some international service, with nonstop routes for longer ....
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Effect of Deregulation on US Airline Industry
.... In 1978, the last full year prior to the deregulation of the industry, the four largest airlines
United, American,
TWA, and Eastern controlled only 24 percent ....
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Effects of Deregulation on Domestic Air Carriers
.... In 1978, the last full year prior to the deregulation of the industry, the four largest airlines
United, American,
TWA, and Eastern controlled only 24 percent ....
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CRAF & the Airline Industry
.... In 1978, the last full year prior to the deregulation of the industry, the four largest airlines
United, American,
TWA, and Eastern controlled only 24 percent ....
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CIVIL AIR RESERVE FLEET
.... In 1978, the last full year prior to the deregulation of the industry, the four largest airlines
United, American,
TWA, and Eastern controlled only 24 percent ....
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AIRLINE SEAT INVENTORY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
.... In 1978, the last full year prior to the deregulation of the industry, the four largest airlines
United, American,
TWA, and Eastern controlled only 24 percent ....
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Regulation of US Airline Industry
.... international markets. In the
United States, only Pan American and
TWA were permitted to operate on a worldwide basis. Second, bilateral ....
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Runway De-icing Problem
.... In 1978, the last full year prior to the deregulation of the industry, the four largest airlines
United, American,
TWA, and Eastern controlled only 24 percent ....
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Terrorism in Contemporary Society
.... World Trade Center bombing and possibly the explosion of
TWA Flight 800 demonstrated that foreign terrorists could strike at targets within the
United States. ....
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Islamic & Christian Fundamentalists
.... World Trade Center bombing and possibly the explosion of
TWA Flight 800 demonstrated that foreign terrorists could strike at targets within the
United States. ....
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Airline Service Satisfaction
.... miles and more in length. These companies are
TWA, Continental,
United, America West, and American. The five airline carriers that ....
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US National Security & Transportation Industry
.... In addition to the companies which were to later become American, Eastern, Pan American, and
United, Delta Air Lines and Trans World Airlines (
TWA) got their ....
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Airport Security
.... The World Trade Center bombing and possibly the explosion of
TWA Flight 800 demonstrate that foreign terrorists can strike at targets within the
United States. ....
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National Security and Deregulation of Airlines SECTION I
.... addition to the companies which were to later become American, Eastern, Pan American, and
United, Delta Air Lines and Trans World Airlines 4 5(
TWA) got their ....
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American Airline Industry
.... international markets. In the
United States, only Pan American and
TWA were permitted to operate on a worldwide basis. Second, bilateral ....
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Economic Effects of Airline Deregulation
....
TWA continues to struggle, and US Air, one of the airline companies to .... American,
United, Delta, and Northwest remain relatively secure, but even
United and ....
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Shiite Terrorism: An Overview One of the pri
.... by this Shiite group one can list spectacularly bloody attacks on
United States Marine Corps .... in the early to mid- 1980s; 2) the 1985 hijacking of
TWA Flight 847 ....
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Effects of Airline Bankruptcies on Travel Agencies INTRODUCTION ...
.... Companies which were to later become American, Eastern, Pan American,
United, Delta Air Lines and Trans World Airlines (
TWA) got their starts in the last half ....
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FISCAL ASPECTS OF THE LEISURE TRAVEL AND TOURISM INDUSTRY
.... The fundamental objective of airline deregulation in the
United States was a ....
TWA, as an example, periodically offers bonus commissions to travel agents who ....
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Deregulation of Air Transportation Industry
.... that
TWA will acquire Pan American.20 In the early 1990s, further consolidation in the air transportation industry is predicted.21 American Airlines and
United ....
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The deregulation of the airline industry
.... It was believed, for example, that American Airlines, Delta Airlines, Northwest Airlines,
United Airlines, and
TWA would be among the survivors because of ....
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Deregulation of Commercial Airline Industry
.... 126-145). In the
United States, subsidies were provided by the federal government for air carriers encountering difficulties particularly Pan American and
TWA. ....
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Airport Security
.... Security levels have improved since
TWA 800, but are they what they ought to be? .... Am Flight 103, can have a profound impact on costs, "In the
United States, the ....
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