Airline Deregulation, Computerized Reservation Systems, and Travel Agents
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01/01/1985
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With the beginning of airline deregulations in 1978, U.S. domestic operations were in for a period of turmoil, adjustment, vibrancy, entrepreneurship, and change. A great deal has been written about the effects of deregulation on airlines and their personnel, and on the public at large. Less attention has been paid to the effects on travel agents and on the seminal role of computerized reservations systems (CRSs) in the flowering of travel agencies. This article examines both of these phenomena. |
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http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/hospitalityreview/vol3/iss2/6 http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1059&context=hospitalityreview |
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FIU Digital Commons |
Fonte |
Hospitality Review |
Palavras-Chave | #J. A. F. Nicholls #Airline Deregulation #Computerized Reservation Systems #And Travel Agents #Airline computer reservation system (CRS) #Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) #Air Transport Association (ATA) #Airline Reporting Corporation (ARC) #Department of Justice (DOJ) #FIU #Air and Space Law #Antitrust and Trade Regulation #Hospitality Administration and Management #Technology and Innovation #Tourism #Tourism and Travel |
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