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Perhaps the biggest headache for the airlines these days is a problem of their own making: frequent-flyer programs. Because of the carriers' competitive frenzy to hand out triple-mileage awards and other incentives, U.S. air travelers have racked up more than $300 million worth of free-travel credit. But now the No. 1 carrier, United, is leading what may become an industry-wide trend toward throttling back the giveaways. Last week the 4.5 million members of United's Mileage Plus program began receiving letters advising that the airline will launch a "new and improved" plan. In fact, the changes...
United will actually lower the number of miles needed to get a free ticket (20,000 miles for a coach seat, vs. the current 35,000). But those tickets will allow travel only during certain times and within the mainland U.S. The airline will sharply increase the number of miles needed to fly at peak times to more desirable tourist destinations (a whopping 240,000 for two first-class seats to Hawaii, vs. the current...
...among them. The day after his New York triumph, the Duke was once again the practicing Governor in Boston. While commentators were loudly proclaiming him the apparent nominee, Dukakis was modestly observing, "It's not over until it's over, and I mean it." His mode of travel was similarly humble at day's end: he walked across the Boston Common from the Massachusetts State House to the Park Street T station to start his customary half-hour subway ride home to Brookline...
Ogilvie is at Harvard. But she lives in Winthrop House and plays women's water polo in the spring while she is not working for Harvard Student Agencies as a travel guide editor...
...Harvard has recorded 26 shutouts over the Bruins...Harvard has won 415 individual matches, while dropping only 56...The first match between the two schools was played in 1920, a match Harvard won, 6-0... Harvard followed that shutout with nine more in a row...The netmen will travel to Yale today for another big EITA match...Harvard Coach Dave Fish is now 11-1 lifetime against the Bruins...Harvard is now 25-1 at Brown, and 27-0 at home...Palandjian played in his first match since having surgery during the winter...