Airlines, Airports Could Lose Millions On Y2K, Study Says
Consumer uncertainty over booking in Year 2000 could cost the top eight airlines $400 million in lost revenues mainly because of "declining credibility of the FAA's efforts to address the Y2K problem," according to a recent study by Denver-based airline industry consultants The Boyd Group. The study...
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