51. The airline plans to resume service Monday. 52. The airline plans to try to expand the service to destinations worldwide. 53. The airline plans, for example, to hire contractors to perform many of its services, such as maintenance. 54. The airlines plan to set low limits so that first-class passengers, for example, can lose no more than a few hundred dollars during a single flight. 55. The Milwaukee-based airline plans to establish a base of operations in Kansas City over the next four months, adding two more nonstop destinations. 56. The two airlines plan to offer four flights a week on the Kansai-Chicago route. 57. The two airlines plan to share flights to five locations in Germany and South Africa. 58. The two airlines plan to pool their revenue on flights across the Atlantic. 59. Two more airlines plan to reduce travel-agent commissions for domestic air fares. 60. Within two years, the airlines plan to operate about five airplanes in the joint venture. |