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Travel Weekly, November 8, 2010

November 10 2010

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Melding Point
Empowered by antitrust immunity within the three major airline alliances and emboldened by the growing strength of the first transatlantic and transpacific joint ventures, carriers are now looking for ways to leverage expanded economic relationships to revamp networks, increase traffic and boost revenue.
By Michael Fabey

NEWS
6 Direct approach
Agents say they’re OK with the fact that Southwest-Volaris service can’t be booked in GDSs

8 Dream becomes reality
The Disney Dream, a blend of elegance and ‘Disney whimsy,’ is floated out in Germany

9 Sign of the times
With no ships on order, STX Finland was forced to lay off 350 workers

13 Thanks slot, Southwest
Delta, US Airways hope the lowfare carrier’s AirTran deal clears way for their N.Y.-D.C. slot swap

14 Mixed bag
Hyatt, Choice Hotels enjoyed lucrative third quarters; Gaylord, Starwood weren’t as fortunate

16 Hyatt trick
The hotelier has announced plans to add three properties to its New York stable

22 No free lunch … or dinner
One consultant predicts airlines soon will offer only preordered, and prepaid, meals in coach

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