Northwest Airlines Flight Crews Get Easier, More Secure Remote Access to Applications
White Papers NorthWest Airlines (NWA), one of the world's major carriers, needed to provide easier, more secure access to company applications for flight crews. The airline used security tokens to safeguard access to applications, but the tokens cost more than...
[September 20, 2006, 0:00]
Bad news for travel Web sites
News Shares of online travel agencies Expedia and Travelocity slumped Thursday after airlines Northwest Airlines and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines jointly said they would eliminate Internet travel commissions. If other airlines follow the Northwest and KLM...
[March 2, 2001, 11:35]
FBI shuts down fake boarding pass site
News Soghoian's "Northwest Airlines Boarding Pass Generator" let people create boarding passes that look virtually identical to the ones printed from the Northwest Airlines website. A website that let anyone with an internet connection and a printer...
[October 31, 2006, 10:47]
Expedia takes off on first operating profit
News The strong third-quarter results were especially impressive considering both Northwest Airlines and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines announced they would stop paying commissions to Internet travel agencies earlier this quarter.
[May 1, 2001, 10:46]
Online privacy case thrown out
News The dismissal of lawsuits brought against Northwest Airlines has online privacy advocates renewing calls for federal privacy legislation. In a decision dated 6 June, US District Court Judge Paul Magnuson ruled that seven consolidated class action...
[June 16, 2004, 15:45]
Oracle wins airline exchange contract
News AeroXchange, whose founding members include Air Canada, All Nippon Airways, America West Airlines, Cathay Pacific Airways, FedEx Express, Japan Airlines, Lufthansa German Airlines, Northwest Airlines, Scandinavian Airlines System and Singapore...
[July 24, 2000, 14:05]
Wall Street smitten with online travel
News Orbitz, the e-travel site jointly owned by American, United, Northwest, Delta, and Continental Airlines, will launch in June and could cause some turbulence in the industry, but online travel executives have said they aren't worried.
[May 2, 2001, 13:24]
Priceline to unveil second Asian site
News Its airline partners include British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, Air China, Continental Airlines, Northwest Airlines, United Airlines and Korean Air. Priceline.com is set to kick off its second travel auction site in Asia, despite being snubbed by...
[May 24, 2002, 7:32]



