Statistics confirm it - the big airlines keep getting bigger
Big U.S. airlines keep getting bigger. The top five carriers flew more passenger traffic in 1997 than the U.S. industry did in 1989. Delta carried 21 million more passengers last year than in 1994. Northwest's traffic more than doubled in four years. It takes United four days to fly Frontier's...
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