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Mr Huzenlaub argues that the current Mexico-America traffic of about 15m passengers a year is artificially depressed by the high fares of the Mexican duopoly.
"There's a lot of overlap between the fares of the big three online travel agents," said Phil Carpenter, vice president for corporate marketing at SideStep.
The bewildering, ever-changing fares of the airlines are nothing compared with the Nasdaq-like rate fluctuations of a midsized automobile at car rental companies.
The young boys certainly could not survive on the roads outside our gates, given the craziness of most drivers here, especially minibus taxis competing for the fares of the poor.
Mr. Fares of the Palestinian Prisoners' Club said the goals of the current strike were to remove some of the restrictions that were imposed on prisoners before the release of a captive Israeli soldier, Gilad Shalit, including isolation, limits on family visits and denial of access to university classes.
He added that JetBlue could carve out its own niche by working to woo the many business travelers who are disenchanted with the astronomical fares of the full-service carriers but hesitate to dive into the perceived "cattle car" experience of Southwest.
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