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| and business-class flash fares Spectacular low fares enter the stratosphere at supersonic speed. And just like that they're gone. In some cases, they represent thousands of dollars in savings for premium- and business-class fares. This happens because airlines are constantly adjusting fares in a highly competitive landscape. In fact ... | |
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| First Look at Singapore Airlines' Brand-New Business Class Singapore Airlines just took delivery of 9V-SKU, its first Airbus A380 with the brand-new suites. But in addition to that out-of-this world first-class product, the carrier's latest aircraft is also the first to offer SQ's newest business class product — a step up from the biz seat available on recent deliveries, such ... | |
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| T-Mobile Is Going to Un-carrier Your TV BELLEVUE, Wash. & DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--You say you want a revolution? Today, T-Mobile US, Inc. (NASDAQ: TMUS, "T-Mobile") president and CEO John Legere unveiled the next phase in the Un-carrier's mobile video strategy, announcing plans to launch a disruptive new TV service in ... | |
| Seventh-grade CEO and entrepreneur hopes his business will help his school Springfield, Mo.-- A Springfield seventh-grader turned entrepreneur and now he hopes his business will make a difference at his school. "He's somebody who thinks outside the box," teacher Kyle Flannigan said. Seventh-grade entrepreneur Jonah Swann walks the halls of Reed Middle School as a CEO ... | |
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| Ousted UI Christian student group files lawsuit against university A Christian student group has filed a federal lawsuit against the University of Iowa after the university revoked the group's registration as an on-campus organization last month. Business Leaders in Christ, formed by Tippie College of Business students in 2014, filed the suit Monday, which includes 20 ... | |
| Longtime College Hill name going away, though the business is not When Bob Shaw was a young man, his father, Loren, said he needed some help at his Doolin-Shaw Optical business in College Hill. "I said I would do it for a little while, but I wasn't going to stay," Shaw says. That was 45 years ago. Once again, Shaw says he won't be staying, but this time he means it. | |
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