Check flights & fares on your iPhone
Qantas is intending to offer customers using their websites via mobile phone the ability to access seat selection, complete flight bookings and opt to receive SMS notifications on the status of flights – using specific mobile phone functionality.
iPhone users can now use their touchscreen functionality to view flights and fare pricing. Qantas claims to be amongst the first in the world to launch such a web service – with more to follow. Next on the list are Blackberries…
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John Alwyn-Jones
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