Analyst sees ninefold increase in online air bookings by 2002

Online airline bookings will account for 60% of travel spending in 2002 - $7.1 billion of $11.7 billion, according to Jupiter Communications, a New York company that tracks digital commerce. Analyst Fiona Swerdlow said travelers spent $777 million in 1997 booking air travel online, she said.

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