Word: attraction
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Standing. What this has finally taught the industry (which has hiked its fares 28% in the last five years) is that lower fares will be necessary to attract the new passengers it needs. As a result, fares will probably be cut. at first about 5% in both first and coach classes. The latest evidence for a fare cut: when Continental's Six pioneered an experimental fare 20% below the jet coach rate for the Chicago-Los Angeles run, forcing his competitors-American Airlines. United Air Lines and TWA-to follow suit, traffic rose 30%. "There's always...
...proposed center will be a clearing house for federal contracts and procurement, with research aimed at testing materials involved in government contracts. Thus the center would serve as a magnet to attract numerous electronics industries to the area...
John P. Russo '65, chairman of the HCUA's library committee, predicted that the poll would attract official attention because of the large response. A report goes before the Council tonight for approval...
...will some day run the family businesses not from the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico but from the 51st state of the U.S. Statehood for Puerto Rico would more than double the corporate tax bill that the Ferrés pay under the Commonwealth, but they argue that it would attract many new industries and set off a new Puerto Rican boom by removing any danger that the island may some day be caught up in Caribbean turmoil. Says Luis Ferré: "If you can sell twice as much because of expanded markets, taxes are not an important consideration...
...addition to the press, the group hopes to attract the attention of private humanitarian interests. Williams also hopes "to encourage the Moroccan central government to live up to its constitution of religious freedom" by arousing world opinion...