Low-cost airlines in US have more user-friendly websites
7th Aug 2006, 05:05 GMT
AS travellers grow more comfortable shopping on the Internet, the websites of airlines are increasingly their most important marketing forums, in some cases accounting for more than half of ticket sales.
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