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    By Douglas McIntyre

    | 11:00AM 6/22/2009
    As the recession took hold, more people have stopped flying first and business classes, instead opting for coach, causing airlines to simply take out these premium seats. Even worse, some affluent travelers aren't downgrading, they simply aren't flying at all. According to Reuters, the affluent are...

    By Douglas McIntyre

    | 7:00AM 6/08/2009
    Just a few months ago, airlines were on the brink of recovery. Oil prices had dropped and travel was down, but people were still flying. The carriers had cut back on capacity, a move that should have made each seat more profitable. But now the International Air Transport Association has doubled its...

    By Anthony Massucci

    | 4:15PM 5/12/2009
    AirTran (AAI) is about to prove the sky is no limit when it comes to wireless connections. The company said today it will allow its customers to surf the Web while in the sky on all of its flights later this year. The cost will range from $7.95 to $12.95, depending on the size of your device and...