Airline CRS Fees Up 1,400% Since 1983, Orbitz Says
Lack of CRS competition led airline CRS fees to escalate 1,400% since 1983, according to a spokeswoman for Orbitz, which wants to provide competition to computer reservations systems. The per-segment fee has risen from $0.25 in 1983 to $3.60 in 2000 despite broad improvements in technology. Airlines...
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