
Published: 2 March 1999 15:08 GMT
US carrier, Delta Air Lines is expanding its online booking service to cover international flights.
Having covered domestic flights since 1996, Delta's Internet booking system will now offer US-based customers the ability to buy tickets to the 56 countries served by the airline.
The move follows the company's failed effort earlier this year to charge travellers a one dollar surcharge for not booking direct from its Web site.
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