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Old Jun 29, 2000 | 1:10 pm
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doc
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Actually, this is LIKE "Orbitz", formerly referred to as T2 (Travelocity Terminator)
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/Forum94/HTML/000805.html


Thanks Ron,
You are right of course!
Corrected and clarified!

DL, UA, NWA and CO announced plans for a Web site to sell published-fare leisure tickets, competing with established sites Travelocity.com, controlled by Sabre Holdings Corp., and Expedia.com, controlled by Microsoft Corp. Initially dubbed T-2 — short for "Travelocity Terminator" — the venture now is called Orbitz. AA has now joined this venture, expected to launch by September. About 25 other airlines have signed up to make tickets available on Orbitz, including special Internet fares.

By contrast, minority equity investors in Hotwire.com include UAL Corp.'s United Airlines, AMR Corp.'s American Airlines, Northwest Airlines, Continental Airlines, US Airways Group Inc. and America West Holdings Corp.'s America West Airlines.

Customers don't name their own price to get tickets but rather Hotwire will let them select an actual discount fare based on a chosen route. Like Priceline, Hotwire will mask the identity of the airline, the routing (nonstop, 1-stop or connection) & precise time of flights, until AFTER the consumer makes a purchase.

I posted a link to the WSJ link this morning- http://public.wsj.com/news/personalE...574188353.html


I had, in fact, initially and wrongly thought that they were the same or somehow related! That's why I'd added the post to the initial T2 thread with the same title "Airlines join forces in new website" http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/Forum94/HTML/000805.html


UPDATE:

Users of the Hotwire service, expected to be available in September, will simply designate when and where they want to fly. Within hours, Hotwire then will offer to sell an airline ticket at a set price. Unlike Priceline, Hotwire customers will not obligated to buy the ticket.
http://www.aviationnow.com/TwoShare/...30190734992772


[This message has been edited by doc (edited 06-29-2000).]
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