Shopping Cards - the next step
"<RJ>" > wrote in message
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> EGAD !!
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> Airlines have been doing this forever.
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> I'm sure that no two passengers pay the same price for tickets.
There is a difference. Airlines offer tickets based on a load management
calculation as well as market conditions. You may pay one price at
Travelocity, another on the air website, and still another price on
Priceline. A consolidator may charge still a lower price. All people who
call the carrier's reservation center or book via their website are offered
the same fare. The same goes for people who buy at Travelocity.
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