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New boarding procedures take off view story
Monday, November 14, 2005
Meredith Cohn - - Baltimore Sun
| Recent efforts by AirTran and other airlines to rejigger how passengers board in an attempt to save minutes reflect the industry's scramble to wring out new efficiencies as their financial woes mount. Several airlines are operating in bankruptcy, jobs and pensions have been cut, and on-flight food and even pillows have become scarce. Together, the airlines expect to lose up to $10 billion this year.
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