United flew more electronic-ticketed than paper-ticketed domestic passengers

United flew more electronic-ticketed than paper-ticketed domestic passengers in October, the first month that has happened.E-ticketing attracted 53% of domestic passengers and 44% of the carrier's 7.55 million passengers worldwide. By yearend, United will offer e-ticketing to 10 more countries...

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