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Don't take a flier on airlinesAirline stocks took flight last week. Why $130-a-barrel oil won't save them, and how travelers can protect themselves. Wi-Fi: Unveiling the mystery of free vs. feeIf you think free internet is your right, stay at the hotels that offer it. If you insist on staying at the fancier joints, consider high internet fee Gearing up for more Airbus A380 serviceSoon more airlines will be flying the superjumbo, and the buzz over the A380 ought to help with ticket sales — at least for a while. Southwest's seven secrets for successSouthwest's seven secrets for success? The Texas airline stays profitable by keeping things simple: one plane, one class of service, one-way fares. No more dingy bars for road warriorsA host of upscale new drinking establishments means business travelers no longer have to languish at dreary, dingy airport bars. Setting the barA host of upscale new drinking establishments means business travelers no longer have to languish at dreary, dingy airport bars. The incredible shrinking airlinesThe longer oil stays above $100 a barrel—doesn't that sound like a blast from a much happier energy past?—the more the airlines will cut. That could m The worst airline — everPick through the slag heap of the nation's big network carriers and it's easy to find the worst of the worst. The airline industry's a mess no matter Why are all-business-class airlines are failing?If you want to understand why Silverjet, the last all-business-class airline between New York and London, folded last Friday, you might as well go bac All business, always troubleIf you want to understand why Silverjet, the last all-business-class airline between New York and London, folded last Friday, you might as well go bac
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