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On the Road: New gates open at San Jose; airlines increase fees

By Joe Brancatelli

THE AIRPORT REPORT

San Jose Terminal B Concourse Opens Its First Five Gates: Aging San Jose Airport in Silicon Valley is getting a $1.3 billion makeover and here’s the first evidence of the upgrade: Five gates have opened in the new Terminal B Concourse. All the gates will be used by Southwest, which now splits its San Jose operation between Terminal A and B. The downside of Terminal B: Travelers must clear security in Terminal A and take a long, long walk to get to the Terminal B gates.

DOLLAR WATCH

Lose Tons of Dough, Then Slap New Fees on Us: Continental Airlines and Delta Air Lines reported huge quarterly losses last month and their response was typical: Higher junk fees on us.

INTERNATIONAL ITINERARY

More Partners, Fewer Routes and Fewer Carriers: United Airlines continues to shrink. As it announced a second-quarter $323 million net loss late last month, it detailed more international route cuts: Gone by the fall will be flights to China from its Washington/Dulles hub and Denver-London/Heathrow nonstops.

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Joe Brancatelli is editor and publisher of JoeSentMe.com, a non-commercial Web site for business travelers. Copyright 2009 by Joe Brancatelli. Licensed by contract for Orbitz use.

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