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>>With connectivity and advanced IFE systems gathering user data, the skies offer limitless possibilities for targeted campaigns and direct sales: Virgin America Looks for JetBlue-Like Ways to Profit From Its New In-Flight Wi-Fi
>>As these unbundled programs take hold in the industry, affecting how reservation systems structure fare data, it will be very difficult to bundle them up again: Unbundled Reimagined: Etihad’s New Baggage Policy Lowers Fees, Ups Allowance
>>This adds another dimension to the question of how airports can best reach travelers with personalized and targeted content: Video Producer Using Facebook for New Restaurant Marketing Program at Atlanta Airport
>>International travelers may be in for some tighter security at the nation’s checkpoints: Is There an Uptick in Special Screening at TSA Checkpoints?
>>When you connect the dots the fact that only 12% of passengers are willing to pay for extras but over 90% of them want to enjoy them calls airline’s up-selling strategies into question: Survey: The Biggest Travel Pain Points for Passengers at U.S. Airports
>>Now that airlines are making money again, they’re fighting for business from corporate travel agents: Airlines Are Looking to Make Amends With Travel Agents
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