Airlines extend, then end India's "mad fare disease"
Major international airlines that operate in India ended their fare war last week, promising to discontinue the discounts after first extending their availability. What one unhappy travel agent termed a "mad fare disease" (DAILY, Jan. 27) will end Feb. 15 instead of Jan. 31, and the last day of...
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