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    New York to parts of Italy for $4,000 in first class on British Airways, I was finding yesterday. Last summer, we saw business class $5,000, $6,000, $7,000 fares across the board.

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    Ticket B return: week 2, Monday, New York to Los Angeles Ticket A return: week 2, Friday, Los Angeles to New York In such case, the traveler appears to stay at the destination on the weekend for both tickets (staying at Los Angeles for ticket A, and at New York for ticket B), thus taking advantage of the Saturday-night requirement for both tickets.

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    On September 29, 2004, Orbitz was acquired for $1.25 billion by New York City-based Cendant Corporation. Cendant paid $27.50 per share. [8] In 2006, The Blackstone Group acquired Travelport, the travel distribution services business of Cendant, for $4.3 billion in cash. At the time, Travelport included the Orbitz travel reservation website used ...

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    Hotwire first offered tickets from six major airlines, that also invested into Hotwire's launch: American, Northwest (now Delta), Continental (now United), America West (now American), United, and US Airways (now American). [4] [5] Prior to its formal launch, Hotwire was codenamed Purple Demon. [6]