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2. A stochastic programming approach to the airline crew scheduling problem

3. The perverse effects of predatory pricing law: even if predation is possible, does intense price competition harm consumers?

4. Notification of data breaches in Australia: implications for airlines.

6. The design of a 0-1 integer optimizer and its application in the Carmen system

7. Portal helps self-service culture take off at BA

8. United Airlines' and American Airlines' online crisis communication following the September 11 terrorist attacks

9. AA, Sabre speak after settling differences

10. IATA's One Order likely to have big impact on order management: PROMISES BIGGEST CHANGES SINCE INTRODUCTION OF E-TICKETS

11. A cutting-plane procedure for maximizing revenues in yield management

12. Network speed takes off

13. Plug and play servers for DSS apps

14. The rest of the best

15. Airline audit system takes off with OS/2

16. Uniformity eludes air RFPs: buyers ask carriers for clarity on contract issues

17. Prism competitors stand united: Trio seeks to initiate standard data for Airlines, ensure buyer choice

18. Lean, mean flying machines

19. Competition concerns raised in airlines' ultimatum to Google

20. ASTA, others urge airlines to cooperate on ancillary fees info

21. Customer Insights

22. This week

23. Business

25. UK government clashes with EU over data plans

26. Out of Scope: Hot Bots

27. AN AIRING FOR FLIERS; http://blog.delta.com

28. Homeland Security Chief Hails Passenger Data Agreement; Secretary Michael Chertoff said the U.S. agency welcomes a European Union plan to share airline passenger name records

29. Computer Failure Triggers Worst Flight Delays Of The Year; Air traffic controllers at two major U.S. airports had to move flights in and out with hand-written airline schedules

30. VC Deal Signals Turbulence Ahead For Airlines' Legacy IT

31. MyTravel Airways logs paperless cockpit first

33. United IT Employs 'Strategic Themes' To Cut Cost, Enable Collaboration; United's IT Department devised a seven-tiered approach to bringing its business units together with each other - and IT - and managed to save money and create new opportunities in the process

35. Delta Seeks To Convert Browsers Into Buyers With Revamped Web Site; The new site lets customers reserve a flight for 24 hours before purchasing

36. Travel Sites Rate Poorly In Sharing Customer Data; More large airlines and travel firms are sharing customer data with other companies without permission or have unclear privacy policies than six months ago

37. CDC, Delta Use Passenger Data to Track Disease

38. Server Problem Delayed Over 50 United Airlines Flights; Server malfunction that brought down the airliner's reservation system Monday morning as been fixed

41. Comair Downed By Computer Counting Limit; The computer failure that grounded an airline's entire fleet over the Christmas weekend and stranded thousands of travelers was due to creaky software that couldn't count higher than 32,768

42. Computer Crash Forces Comair Cancellations

43. research; Europe looks at cyber peril

44. TSA Tests Expedited Security Checks In Boston; American Airlines will sign up 2,000 frequent fliers willing to give up personal data for faster screening

45. Travel Industry Gears Up For Changes; Web services and modern IT systems play leading roles in drive to cut costs

46. Controversy Over Sloppy Data Sharing; American Airlines the latest to admit improperly sharing passenger data with Feds

47. Airline Widens Its Customer View; Salesforce.com service will let Hawaiian Airlines managers see which distribution channels business partners are using to buy tickets

48. in brief

49. Report: TSA Bent Privacy Rules By Asking For JetBlue Records; The agency's chief privacy officer says the TSA didn't break the 1974 Privacy Act when it asked for passenger records to test a data-mining project but recommends clearer rules for data sharing

50. Lawmakers Want Info; Senate committee queries Transportation Security Administration about JetBlue affair

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