Major U.S. Carrier Considering Flexible Scheduling Option
A major U.S. airline might be edging closer to signing a deal for a new scheduling tool that would let carriers fine-tune profits and revenues by starting with a smaller schedule on some routes, and then adding flights or substituting larger aircraft on the route for days when demand is high enough...
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