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                                                                  Exhibit 10.2

                                    FORM OF
                         ORBITZ SUPPLIER LINK AGREEMENT

     THIS AGREEMENT is made this ____ day of __________, ____ (the "Effective
Date"), by and between __________________, a corporation organized and existing
under the laws of _________ ("Airline"), and Orbitz LLC, a limited liability
company organized and existing under the laws of Delaware ("Orbitz").

     WHEREAS, Orbitz and Airline are parties to that certain Airline Charter
Associate Agreement dated ____________, as amended (the "Airline Charter
Associate Agreement"), and

     WHEREAS, the parties have determined that it would be to their mutual
benefit for Orbitz to connect to Airline's reservation system, and

     WHEREAS, Orbitz is willing to use reasonable business efforts to provide
such direct connections.

     NOW THEREFORE, the parties hereby agree as follows:

1.   DEFINITIONS

          The terms defined in this Section or elsewhere in this Agreement may
be used in the singular or plural, as the context requires. Terms not defined in
this Section One shall have the meanings set forth in the Specifications.

          1.1  AGENCY ORBITZ. "Agency Orbitz" means the products and services
               offered by Orbitz (its affiliates, successors or assigns), which
               are governed by the Airline Charter Associate Agreement and where
               Orbitz is the agent of record on the Ticket.

          1.2  AIRLINE HOST SYSTEM. "Airline Host System" means the Airline's
               central reservation system on which Airline stores Inventory and
               records Bookings and Tickets, as identified in Schedule A.

          1.3  AIRLINE SOFTWARE. "Airline Software" means that certain software
               product referred to as ______________________________.

          1.4  AIRLINE SPECIFICATIONS. "Airline Specifications" means the
               specifications for any application, program or functionality
               interface developed by Airline and provided to Orbitz from the
               Airline that will be used for purposes of allowing the Network to
               interface with the Airline Host System.

          1.5  ARC.  "ARC" means the Airline Reporting Corporation.

          1.6  ATPCO. "ATPCO" means the Airline Tariff Publishing Company.

          1.7  BOOKING. "Booking" shall mean an airline passenger reservation
               created by (or secured to) an Orbitz Network Enabled Customer in
               the itinerary portion of a PNR.

          1.8  CHANGE REQUEST. "Change Request" means the form set forth as
               Schedule B that will be used to request any modification of or
               addition to the Services, in accordance with Section 8 of this
               Agreement.

          1.9  CODE SHARING. "Code Sharing" means the industry practice whereby
               the Airline markets flights that are not operated by the Airline
               but which can be sold, confirmed and ticketed in the Airline's
               Airline Host System and which is booked in the same way as a
               flight that is operated and marketed by the Airline.

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          1.10 COMMENCEMENT DATE. "Commencement Date" means the date set forth
               in Schedule E when Orbitz intends to make the Network Services
               available to Orbitz Network Enabled Customers.

          1.11 INVENTORY. "Inventory" means the travel product with (i) Airline
               or (ii) Code Sharing flight numbers that Airline offers in terms
               of quantity and type, which is stored on the Airline Host System.

          1.12 INVENTORY INFORMATION. "Inventory Information" means information
               about the Inventory that is provided to an Orbitz Network Enabled
               Customer, including but not limited to Availability.

          1.13 NETWORK. "Network" means the hardware, Orbitz Software and
               communication pathways under control of Orbitz that are used to
               provide all or any part of the Network Services.

          1.14 NETWORK FEES. "Network Fees" means the fees specified in
               Schedule C (the "Network Fees Schedule".

          1.15 NETWORK SERVICES. "Network Services" means the pricing,
               availability, reservation placement and settlement services that
               Orbitz provides to Orbitz Network Enabled Customers through the
               Network, as mutually agreed by the parties in the Specifications.

          1.16 ORBITZ NETWORK ENABLED CUSTOMER. "Orbitz Network Enabled
               Customer" means a Person who accesses the Airline Host System
               through the Network to review Inventory Information, make
               Bookings or otherwise use the services and information made
               available to Orbitz through the Network pursuant to this
               Agreement, Orbitz agrees to use its commercially reasonable
               efforts to ensure that Orbitz Network Enabled Customers shall not
               include Persons who are not the intended beneficiaries of Fares
               as described in the Fare Rules.

          1.17 ORBITZ SOFTWARE. "Orbitz Software" means the software, owned by
               or licensed to Orbitz, that Orbitz uses to provide the Network
               Services.

          1.18 PERSON. "Person" means any individual, entity, firm, corporation,
               partnership, association, limited liability company, joint stock
               company, trust or unincorporated organization.

          1.19 PNR. "PNR" means a single passenger name record containing
               sufficient information to reserve Inventory. A PNR may contain
               more than one passenger's itinerary.

          1.20 PROJECT MANAGERS. "Project Managers" means the employees of
               Airline and Orbitz, or their replacements, who will manage
               specific projects and take responsibility for project plans under
               this Agreement.

          1.21 QUERIES. "Queries" means a search of Inventory Information by an
               Orbitz Network Enabled Customer through the Network based upon
               parameters entered by an Orbitz Network Enabled Customer and the
               return to such Orbitz Network Enabled Customer of Inventory
               Information.

          1.22 RELATIONSHIP MANAGERS. "Relationship Managers" means the
               senior-level employees of Airline and Orbitz, identified in
               Schedule D, or their replacements, who will manage the
               relationship between Airline and Orbitz and will serve as the
               single point of contact within either party responsible for
               communications and problem resolution. Airline's Relationship
               Manager shall have the rank of Vice President or higher.

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          1.23 RESERVATION SYSTEM. "Reservation System" means Sabre, Galileo,
               Worldspan and Amadeus/System One and any other computerized
               reservation system within the meaning of 14 C.F.R. Sec. 255.

          1.24 RESERVATION SYSTEM FEES. "Reservation System Fees" means all
               booking fees, distribution costs and or other fees or charges
               payable to a Reservation System or similar system in connection
               with the sale of any tickets for air carriage, other than fees
               paid by Airline for the Airline Host System.

          1.25 SCHEDULE. "Schedule" means the timetable for performing and
               completing the Set-Up Services in the form set forth in Schedule
               E which will be finalized pursuant to Section 4.1.

          1.26 SERVICES. "Services" means the Set-Up Services specified in
               Schedule G, the Network Services and any other services that
               Orbitz agrees to provide to Airline under this Agreement,
               including any services required by Section 4.5 of this Agreement.

          1.27 SET-UP FEES. "Set-Up Fees means the set-up fees specified in
               Schedule F.

          1.28 SET-UP SERVICES. "Set-Up Services" means the services required to
               complete to the requirements definition, development and
               implementation of the Network Services, pursuant to this
               Agreement.

          1.29 SPECIFICATIONS. "Specifications" means the mutually agreed upon
               functional and technical specifications for the Network Services,
               as set forth in Schedule H.

          1.30 STATEMENT OF WORK. "Statement of Work" means the form of any
               agreed upon obligations of the parties, which form shall be
               mutually agreeable to both parties and may be either a separate
               agreement or addendum to this Agreement, regarding any
               modifications, adaptations, additional uses or other development
               services tote provided by either or both parties in relation to
               the Network Services.

          1.31 SUBCONTRACTORS. "Subcontractors" means the subcontractors that
               either party engages to provide services under this Agreement.

          1.32 TICKET. "Ticket" means an airline passenger itinerary (in the
               itinerary portion of a PNR) ticketed to an Orbitz Network Enabled
               Customer and associated with a Booking made through the Network
               Services for transportation on Airline's flights or Code Sharing
               flights, but not including any refunded or exchanged portion of
               such itinerary. All Tickets shall be in electronic form except as
               expressly agreed by the parties in writing.

2.   GENERAL

          2.1  ENGAGEMENT. Orbitz hereby agrees to provide to Airline, and
               Airline hereby agrees to receive from Orbitz, the Set-Up Services
               and the Network Services, pursuant to the terms and conditions of
               this Agreement. Orbitz will perform the Set-Up Services pursuant
               to the Schedule, and will commence performance of the Network
               Services by the Commencement Date set forth therein. During the
               course of performance of the Services, Airline and Orbitz may
               periodically modify the Schedule through the procedures specified
               in Section 8 or may supplement, add to or otherwise revise the
               Services pursuant to a Change Request or a Statement of Work.

          2.2  SUBCONTRACTORS. Upon prior written notice to Airline, Orbitz may
               subcontract its performance of the Services to one or more
               Subcontractors. Airline may object to the use of any such
               Subcontractor within 5 business days of receipt of Orbitz notice.
               Prior to

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               performing any Services, each Subcontractor must execute a
               written agreement with Orbitz containing protections for
               Airline's confidential information and proprietary rights that
               are at least as protective as the terms and conditions of this
               Agreement. Airline shall be named and hereby is designated an
               express third party beneficiary of such agreements. Orbitz shall
               remain primarily liable for work performed by any such
               Subcontractor.

          2.3  FACILITIES. As specifically set forth in the Specifications, a
               mutually agreed Change Request or a Statement of Work, Airline
               will provide Orbitz with access to those portions of Airline's
               premises and computer systems that Orbitz may reasonably require
               to perform the Services. Such access will be provided at mutually
               convenient times during Airline's normal business hours, unless
               otherwise agreed by the Relationship Managers. Airline will
               provide Orbitz with Airline's internal rules and regulations as
               they exist and as they are amended from time to time. While
               working at Airline's premises. Orbitz employees and
               Subcontractors will adhere to Airline's internal rules and
               regulations as they exist and are amended from time to time.
               Orbitz agrees that it will immediately remove any employee of
               Subcontractor working at Airline's premises (i) who violates any
               of Airline's workplace rules and regulations, or (ii) whose
               action or inaction constitutes a breach under this Agreement.
               Orbitz shall remove from Airline premises any Orbitz employee or
               subcontractor upon request by Airline.

3.   MANAGEMENT

          3.1  RELATIONSHIP MANAGERS. Upon execution of this Agreement, each
               party will appoint a Relationship Manager to act as the primary
               point of contact between the parties with respect to this
               Agreement. The Relationship Managers are specified in Schedule D.
               Each party will designate an alternate Relationship Manager for
               its primary Relationship Manager to act in his or her absence or
               unavailability. No modification of the Specifications, the
               Network Services, the Schedule or the scope of this Agreement
               will be effective unless expressly approved by the primary or
               alternate Relationship Managers of both parties pursuant to
               Section 8 ("Change Requests"). Each Relationship Manager will
               appoint Project Managers to manage specific projects under this
               Agreement. The Project Managers will serve as the primary
               interface points between the parties with respect to such
               projects.

          3.2  STATUS REPORTS. The Orbitz Relationship Manager will provide the
               Airline Relationship Manager with periodic status reports on
               Orbitz' progress during the performance of the Set-Up Services or
               Further Development projects as contemplated in Section 4.5 of
               this Agreement. Each status report will describe (i) the tasks
               performed since the prior status report, (ii) the tasks performed
               as compared to the tasks scheduled, (iii) the tasks to be
               performed during the next period and (iv) any actual or
               anticipated problems or delays that may have arisen in the
               Schedule. The Relationship Managers will meet periodically at a
               mutually agreed upon time frame that is at least once per month
               to discuss the status of the Set-Up Services or Further
               Development projects.

          3.3  PROBLEMS OR DELAYS. Airline and Orbitz will promptly notify each
               other if either party knows of or anticipates any actual or
               potential problems or delay in the Set-Up Services, the Network
               Services, the Schedule or Further Development projects. The
               Relationship Managers will discuss the relevant source of such
               problem or delay, possible remedies and the potential impact on
               the Set-Up Services, the Network Services, the Schedule or
               Further Development at the next scheduled status meeting or, at
               either Relationship Manager's request, an emergency meeting, and
               will promptly seek in good faith to determine and take the steps
               that may be available to avoid or minimize the problem or delay
               and its impact. To assist in such discussions, each Relationship
               Manager may

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               invite any applicable Project Managers or other persons to the
               scheduled or emergency meeting. If a modification of the
               Specifications or the Schedule is required as a result of the
               problem or delay, the Relationship Managers will follow the
               procedures specified in Section 8.

4.   SET-UP SERVICES

          4.1  PREPARATION. Within ___ days following the execution of this
               Agreement, the Relationship Managers and their designees from
               Orbitz and Airline will meet to discuss the implementation and
               development activities which must be completed in order to
               commence performance of the Set-Up Services and Network Services.
               Such meetings may include discussion of specific timelines, work
               schedules, and project plans for implementing the Set-Up Services
               and Network Services and the technical and functional
               requirements of the Set-Up Services and Network Services. The
               Schedule will be finalized during the preparation phase.

          4.2  DEVELOPMENT. Following Airline's acceptance of the Schedule for
               the Set-Up Services and the Specifications, Orbitz will integrate
               the Orbitz Software with the Airline Host System and update the
               Orbitz Software with such additional functionality as required in
               the Specifications for successful implementation of the Network
               Services in accordance with the Schedule. Upon Orbitz'
               implementation of the Network Services, Orbitz will notify
               Airline that the Network Services have been implemented and are
               available for acceptance testing.

          4.3  TESTING. Within ___ business days after Orbitz notice that the
               Network Services are available for acceptance testing. Airline
               and Orbitz will test the Network Services to determine whether
               the Network Services substantially conform to the Specifications.
               Airline will notify Orbitz whether or not the Network Services
               have been accepted within ___ business days after Orbitz' notice
               that the Network Services are available for acceptance testing.
               If the Network Services are accepted, Orbitz will have no further
               Set-Up Services obligations. In the event Airline requires
               additional time to complete acceptance testing, Airline will
               provide Orbitz with a written request for such additional time,
               not to exceed ___ business days. If such request will impact the
               Schedule, the request will be handled pursuant to Section 8. if
               the Network Services fail to conform with the Specifications,
               Airline will provide Orbitz with a written report specifying such
               non-conformity in reasonable detail. Upon receipt of a
               non-conformity report, Orbitz will (a) correct and resubmit the
               Network Services for testing or (b) notify Airline that the
               reported non-conformities are actually a Change Request to be
               handled pursuant to Section 8. If the resubmitted Network
               Services do not substantially conform to the Specifications, such
               failure to correct shall constitute a material breach of this
               Agreement. In the event Orbitz determines that such
               non-conformities are Change Requests, and that the Network
               Services conform to the Specifications. Orbitz will provide
               Airline with a written report specifying such determination in
               reasonable detail.

          4.4  FURTHER DEVELOPMENT. Orbitz may provide development services to
               Airline following completion of the Set-Up Services pursuant to a
               Change Request or a Statement of Work. Any such subsequent
               development of additional functionality or requirements for the
               Network Services not specified in the Specifications are outside
               the scope of the Services. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the
               following provisions will apply to the development of
               enhancements or modifications to the Services and to maintaining
               compatibility between the Network Services and the Airline Host
               System:

               4.4.1     CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS AT THE REQUEST OF A PARTY.
                         Upon either party's request that the Network Services
                         be modified for compatibility with the Airline Host
                         System, or to accommodate enhancements to the Network
                         Services proposed by either party. Orbitz and Airline
                         will mutually agree in a Change

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                         Request to the parties' respective development
                         obligations regarding such enhancements.

               4.4.2     CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS REQUIRED BY LAW OR BY INDUSTRY
                         STANDARDS. Upon either party's request that the Network
                         Services be modified for compatibility with any
                         applicable law, regulation or governmental or industry
                         standards. Orbitz and Airline will mutually agree in a
                         Change Request on the parties' respective development
                         obligations regarding such modifications. In the event
                         that the parties are unable to reach agreement on such
                         changes in good faith after reasonable deliberation and
                         continued use of the Network Services would violate
                         applicable law, regulation, or government or industry
                         standards, either party may terminate this Agreement by
                         giving the other party at least 30 days notice of its
                         intent to terminate.

5.   NETWORK SERVICES

          5.1  NETWORK SERVICES. Upon the Commencement Date, Orbitz will provide
               the Network Services to Airline and Orbitz Network Enabled
               Customers. Orbitz will obtain from ATPCO, directly or indirectly,
               the fare and fare rules which apply to Airline's and Airline's
               Code Sharing flights in order to provide the Network Services. If
               for any reason, Tickets cannot be issued through the Network
               Services, then Orbitz may issue such Tickets through any
               available Reservation System and Airline will be charged and will
               pay the corresponding Reservation System Fees applicable to any
               such Tickets, subject to Section 3.2 of the Airline Charter
               Associate Agreement, but Airline will not be responsible for any
               Network Fees payable hereunder related to such transaction.
               Airline will provide complete and accurate documentation
               regarding changes in Airline Host System e-Ticket rules,
               restrictions, and capabilities.

          5.2  COMPLIANCE. Orbitz will ensure that the Network Services comply
               with the interline reservations policies, procedures and message
               formats as set forth in applicable laws and regulations. Orbitz
               will also ensure that the Network Services comply with the
               interline reservations policies, procedures and message formats
               as designated in the Specifications, and any amendments thereto.
               Orbitz agrees that all Tickets and Inventory Information will be
               marketed, displayed. filed, sold and settled through ARC in
               accordance with its agreement with ARC and Airline's addendum
               thereto. Orbitz shall process all Tickets created by Orbitz
               Network Enabled Customers, and shall handle information relating
               to Airline, with the same care and timeliness as the tickets and
               information of all other airlines and without regard to the
               Identity of the carrier. Orbitz will review rejected messages
               and, where justified by volume, or as reasonably requested by
               Airline, investigate methods of reducing such rejected messages.
               Orbitz will not make changes to its functionality that result in
               the generation of multiple separate tickets for travel to a
               specific location, intended to increase the fees paid by Airline
               to Orbitz under this Agreement. Orbitz will provide no incentive
               to Customers that would motivate Customers to request the
               issuance of multiple separate tickets for travel to a specific
               location.

          5.3  DISPLAY. Orbitz agrees to display Inventory Information in
               accordance with the Charter Associate Agreement as amended.

          5.4  DISCLOSURES. Orbitz shall provide, subject to any law,
               regulations, court order or contract regarding the disclosure of
               information, reasonable information to Airline to substantiate
               the charges to Airline pursuant to this Agreement. Airline will
               also have the right, at its sole expense and upon at least two
               weeks notice, to examine the relevant books and records of Orbitz
               to the extent such examination is necessary to verify such
               charges. Any such examination by Airline will take place during
               normal business hours. Airline agrees that it will notify Orbitz
               promptly if Airline has knowledge that any Orbitz Network Enabled
               Customer is using the Network Services in an improper fashion.
               Orbitz shall notify Airline promptly if Orbitz has knowledge that
               any Orbitz Network

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               Enabled Customer is using the Network Services in an improper
               fashion. Upon receipt of such notice and confirmation of the
               matters described therein, or if Orbitz discovers such improper
               use independent of information supplied by Airline, Orbitz shall
               take such action as it deems reasonably necessary to correct the
               improper use of the Network Services by the identified Orbitz
               Network Enabled Customer. Airline may terminate this Agreement
               pursuant to Section 17.2 upon notice to Orbitz if Orbitz fails to
               take action to correct the improper use of the Network Services
               with respect an Orbitz Network Enabled Customer following a
               request by Airline to take such action.

          5.5  NETWORK SUPPORT AND SECURITY. For Network Services failures or
               other reported problems, each party will provide, or have its
               authorized agent provide, the technical support services
               described in the Specifications. Airline agrees to assist Orbitz
               in interpreting the ATPCO rules to the extent it does for other
               ARC accredited agencies. Airline agrees to use commercially
               reasonable efforts to maintain, or cause to be maintained, the
               Airline Host System. Orbitz is solely responsible for hosting,
               and agrees to maintain, the Network. Orbitz will provide security
               for the Network in accordance with the security standards set
               forth in the Specifications. Orbitz agrees to notify Airline as
               soon as is reasonably possible whenever a suspected or actual
               security breach has occurred.

          5.6  CUSTOMER SUPPORT. Upon and after the Commencement Date, Orbitz
               and Airline will be responsible for customer service in
               accordance with this section. The parties agree that "First Level
               Customer Support" means responding to web site questions posted
               by Orbitz Network Enabled Customers, processing simple PNR
               requests (i.e. confirmations, special service requests, seal
               assignments, schedule changes and other requests set forth in the
               Specifications), and processing Orbitz automated refunds,
               reissues and exchanges. "Second Level Customer Support" includes
               but is not limited to more agent intensive activities (i.e.
               non-automated refund, reissue and exchange, schedule change
               problems and as may otherwise be set forth in the
               Specifications). Orbitz will handle First and Second Level
               Customer Support at no additional cost to Airline.

          5.7  OUT-OF-SCOPE SERVICES. Orbitz and Airline acknowledge and agree
               that certain transactions will be considered as "normal
               exclusions" from the Network Services, which exclusions shall
               be expressly defined in the Specifications or handled as a
               Change Request pursuant to Section 8 ("Normal Exclusions").
               The parties agree that Normal Exclusions will not be supported
               or processed by the Network Services and no effort will be made
               or required to be made to enable Network Services to process
               or support such transactions, unless otherwise agreed by the
               parties in writing pursuant to Section 8.

          5.8  AVAILABILITY DATA. Airline will provide complete, accurate, and
               timely direct access to Airline Availability data such that the
               quality of data is at least as good as that available via Orbitz'
               Primary Booking GDS. Airline will work with Orbitz to define the
               format,

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               volume, and timing of Availability requests and responses. In the
               event the parties mutually agree that Orbitz will use
               Availability data, other than Availability data provided by the
               Airline, to provide the Network Services, Airline will pay the
               actual cost, if any, reasonably allocated by Orbitz for the use
               of such data.

6.   OBLIGATIONS OF THE PARTIES

          6.1  AIRLINE CHARTER ASSOCIATE. Airline and Orbitz are parties in good
               standing to the Airline Charter Associate Agreement. In the event
               that either party ceases to be a party in good standing to the
               Airline Charter Associate Agreement, this Agreement may be
               terminated for cause pursuant to Section 17.2; provided, however,
               if the parties have executed an agreement as contemplated by
               Section 5.8.1 hereof, this Agreement shall not terminate as to
               Network Services provided thereunder and shall remain in full
               force and effect with respect to such Bookings unless such
               agreement specifies otherwise.

          6.2  ASSISTANCE AND COOPERATION. Airline will provide Orbitz with the
               assistance and cooperation as specifically set forth in the
               Specifications or a mutually agreed upon Change Request or
               Statement of Work. Airline and Orbitz will each provide the other
               party with reasonable assistance and cooperation in the
               performance of this Agreement that such other party may request
               from time to time. Each party agrees to provide the other party
               reasonable advance notice of any software or system changes that
               may affect the Network Services.

          6.3  INVENTORY INFORMATION. Airline shall provide to Orbitz, at no
               charge, Inventory Information including Availability data in
               accordance with Section 5.9 hereof for use in the performance of
               this Agreement.

          6.4  FULFILLMENT. For any person with a Ticket, issued through the
               Network Services and bearing an "OK" status, Airline will accept
               such person for travel in accordance with Airline policies at the
               time even if no record of the person's reservation exists in the
               Airline Host System, and even if denied boarding compensation
               might have to be paid to such Orbitz Network Enabled Customer.
               Airline will not send unable to sell or unable to confirm
               messages or any Ticket to any person more than twelve (12) hours
               following receipt by Airline of the Ticket request through the
               Network Services.

          6.5  REFUNDS AND EXCHANGES. [Refund and Exchange Specifics]

7.   FEES AND PAYMENT

          7.1  FEES. Upon the execution of this Agreement, Airline will pay
               Orbitz the initial Set-Up Fee. Airline will pay Orbitz the
               Network Fees and other applicable fees as set forth in the
               Network Fees Schedule.

          7.2  PAYMENT TERMS. Orbitz will invoice Airline monthly for the
               Network Fees in arrears Airline will pay all undisputed invoices
               within 30 days of receipt of Orbitz' invoice.

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          7.3  TAXES. The Set-Up Fees, Network Fees and Reimbursable Expenses
               are exclusive of all sales, services or other taxes that Orbitz
               may be legally obligated to charge Airline for performing the
               Services. Airline will promptly pay or reimburse Orbitz for the
               payment of any and all such properly invoiced taxes that may be
               due or payable on the Set-Up Fees, the Network Fees and the
               Reimbursable Expenses, other than taxes based on Orbitz' income.

8.   CHANGE REQUESTS

          8.1  CHANGE REQUEST. If either party wants to request a modification,
               addition or change in the Services or Schedule, including without
               limitation a modification to the Network Services, its
               Relationship Manager will submit a completed Change Request to
               the Relationship Manager of the other party. The Change Request
               will adequately describe (i) the requested modification, (ii) the
               estimated resources, including costs, required to implement the
               modification, (iii) its impact on the Schedule, a new schedule or
               a Statement of Work if it is a Further Development as
               contemplated by Section 4.5.1, (iv) its impact on the Set-Up Fees
               and the Network Fees, if any, and (v) any required information
               and resources by Airline. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Orbitz
               may, upon 30 days written notice to Airline, modify, add to or
               change the Network Services upon prior notice to Airline, without
               Airline's approval, if (i) Orbitz makes such modification,
               addition or change to the Network Services it provides to all
               other airlines and (ii) such modification, addition or change
               does not increase the Set-Up Fees or Network Services Fees that
               Orbitz charges Airline and does not adversely affect the
               functionality of the Services; provided however that Orbitz may
               correct bugs as necessary to maintain the Network Services
               without providing such advance notice.

          8.2  CHANGE ACCEPTANCE. Upon receipt of a completed Change Request,
               the recipient Relationship Manager will either (i) expressly
               accept the proposed modification without qualification within 30
               days after its receipt or (ii) defer the request for discussion
               at the next scheduled or emergency status meeting. The
               Relationship Managers will use good faith efforts to resolve any
               deferred proposed modification expeditiously. No proposed
               modification will be effective unless accepted in writing by the
               primary or alternate Relationship Managers of both parties. If so
               accepted, the Change Request will be executed by the Relationship
               Managers of both parties and will then constitute a formal
               amendment of this Agreement.

          8.3  FEES. Billing rates for development or implementation services
               provided by either party as agreed pursuant to Section 8.2 will
               be governed by the rates and expense policies set forth in
               Exhibit F.

9.   CONFIDENTIALITY

          9.1  CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION. "Confidential Information" is defined
               as any information of either party hereto (the "Disclosing
               Party"), disclosed in writing or verbally to, or observed by, the
               other party (the "Receiving Party") and which is. at the time of
               disclosure, either (a) marked as being "Confidential" or
               "Proprietary", (b) otherwise reasonably identifiable as the
               confidential information of the Disclosing Party, or (c) under
               the circumstances of disclosure should reasonably be considered
               as confidential information of the Disclosing Party. Orbitz'
               Confidential Information includes, but is not limited to, its
               product plans, pricing and any personally identifiable
               information obtained by Orbitz related to an Orbitz Network
               Enabled Customer that is (i) not contained in a PNR submitted to
               Airline or (ii) separately collected by Airline. Notwithstanding
               any of the above: (A) nothing contained in this section or
               elsewhere in this Agreement shall restrict Orbitz from complying
               with ARC reporting requirements, or such other settlement company
               as Orbitz is required to report to; (B) the terms of this
               Agreement shall be considered the Confidential Information of
               both parties; (C) an Airline Customer's names, travel
               destinations, itineraries, traveler

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               profiles, and travel contacts and all other information contained
               in a PNR, after submission to Airline through the Network as well
               as information collected by Airline from an Orbitz Network
               Enabled Customer, shall be considered Confidential Information of
               Airline, regardless of whether such information is labeled as
               such; (D) the Inventory, Inventory Information, fare information,
               the Airline Specifications or any other specifications relating
               to the Airline Host System, all other information contained in
               the Airline Host System, business plans and forecasts, and
               similar information of itself, and its affiliates shall be
               considered Confidential Information of Airline. The parties
               acknowledge that the Interface and the Specifications embody
               Confidential Information of both parties.

          9.2  RESTRICTIONS ON DISCLOSURE AND USE. Unless expressly authorized
               in writing by the Disclosing Party or as authorized by the
               Airline Charter Associate Agreement, the Receiving Party agrees
               to retain the Confidential Information in confidence and shall
               not copy or disclose the Confidential Information to, or use the
               Confidential Information for, the benefit of any third party,
               except as follows. Confidential Information may be disclosed on a
               need to know basis to the Receiving Party's employees,
               affiliates, and Independent contractors who are parties to a
               written agreement with the Receiving Party which prohibits the
               disclosure of Confidential Information, and limits its use to the
               benefit of the Receiving Party and its affiliates, using
               reasonable technical and organizational measures to protect the
               confidentiality of the information.

          9.3  EXCLUSIONS. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this
               Agreement, each party acknowledges that Confidential Information
               shall not include any information which (i) is or becomes
               publicly known through no wrongful act of the Receiving Party;
               (ii) is at the time of disclosure, already known to the Receiving
               Party without restriction on use or disclosure and was not
               obtained from the Disclosing Party or its contractors; or (iii)
               is independently developed by the Receiving Party without
               reference to the Confidential Information or breach of this
               Agreement.

          9.4  RELIEF FROM OBLIGATIONS. Either party will be relieved of its
               confidentiality obligations hereunder if and to the extent that
               Confidential Information (i) is disclosed pursuant to the lawful
               requirement of a governmental agency, or disclosure is required
               by operation of law, provided that the party making the
               disclosure requires reasonable measures to protect the security
               of the information, has given timely notice to the Disclosing
               Party and the Disclosing Party has been permitted at its expense
               to interpose objections, defenses or obtain a protective order
               limiting disclosure and use of the information; or (ii) is
               explicitly approved for release by written authorization of the
               Disclosing Party.

          9.5  OWNERSHIP OF CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION. No license, express or
               implied, in the Confidential Information is granted by one party
               to the other party other than to use such Confidential
               Information in the manner and to the extent authorized by this
               Agreement. Each party shall retain the title and full ownership
               rights to their respective Confidential Information. Each party
               agrees that upon the request of the Disclosing Party, it shall
               return to the Disclosing Party all of the Disclosing Party's
               Confidential Information in such party's possession or control.

10.  LICENSE GRANT

          10.1 BY AIRLINE.

               10.1.1    Airline grants Orbitz a limited, worldwide,
                         non-exclusive, royalty-free right and license, without
                         the right to sublicense, to: (i) access, display,
                         transmit and distribute Inventory Information made
                         available by Airline through Agency Orbitz via the
                         Network to Orbitz Network Enabled Customers in response
                         to Queries using the Interface and (ii) use any
                         information owned and provided by Airline

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                         hereunder about the Airline Host System, the Airline
                         Specifications and the Inventory Information solely for
                         the purposes of meeting its obligations hereunder. The
                         foregoing is a license merely to access the Airline
                         Host System through the Airline Software and exchange
                         information with it. No rights are granted by or
                         implied in this Agreement for Orbitz or Orbitz Network
                         Enabled Customers to modify in any manner or use
                         directly the Airline Host System, except as provided
                         herein.

          10.2 BY ORBITZ. Orbitz grants Airline a limited, worldwide,
               non-exclusive, royalty free right and license to: (i) use the
               Network to access all records in the Network with at least one
               Airline or Code Sharing flight segment to allow Airline to test
               and validate the operation, compliance and quality of the Network
               Services prior to implementation of the Network Services and
               during mutually agreed upon testing periods and (ii) use the
               Network and to use any information provided by Orbitz hereunder
               about the Orbitz Software solely for the purposes of obtaining
               the Services contemplated by this Agreement and meeting Airline's
               obligations to Orbitz under this Agreement.

11.  PROPRIETARY RIGHTS

          11.1 ORBITZ. Except as set forth in Section 11.3, as between Airline
               and Orbitz, Airline acknowledges and agrees that Orbitz will own
               all patents (including any business process patents), rights to
               file for patents, inventions, copyrights, trademarks, trade
               secrets and all other right, title and interest (including any
               renewals or extensions) in or to the Orbitz Software, the
               Network, and including without limitation any derivative works
               thereof created by Orbitz or its employees or Subcontractors.
               Except as otherwise explicitly provided in this Agreement,
               Airline shall have no right or license to use, reproduce,
               transfer, disclose, display or distribute (electronically or
               otherwise) or sublicense any technology or intellectual property
               rights in the Orbitz Software or the Network. In addition, Orbitz
               shall retain exclusive ownership of any interfaces,
               configurations, programs and other systems developed by Orbitz or
               its employees or Subcontractors independently of this Agreement.

          11.2 AIRLINE. Except as set forth, in Section 11.3, Orbitz
               acknowledges and agrees that Airline will own all patents
               (including any business process patents), rights to file for
               patents, inventions, copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets and
               all other right, title and interest (including any renewals or
               extensions) in or to the Airline Software, Inventory Information,
               the Airline Specifications and the Airline Host System including
               without limitation any derivative works thereof created by
               Airline or its employees or Subcontractors. Except as otherwise
               explicitly provided in this Agreement, Orbitz shall have no right
               or license to use, reproduce transfer, disclose, display or
               distribute (electronically or otherwise) or sublicense any
               technology or intellectual property rights in the Airline
               Software, Airline Specification, Inventory Information or the
               Airline Host System. In addition, Airline shall retain exclusive
               ownership of any interfaces, configurations, programs and other
               systems developed by Airline or its employees or Subcontractors
               independently of this Agreement.

          11.3 INTERFACE. [Details on ownership of the Interface and
               intellectual property rights thereto.]

12.  NON-EXCLUSIVITY

          The relationship between Airline and Orbitz as set forth in this
Agreement will be non-exclusive. Nothing in this Agreement is intended to
prevent either party from entering into similar agreements with any other party,
subject to the confidentiality restrictions contained herein. Airline may
participate in other Internet travel sites similar to the Network and may obtain
services from other entities similar to the Network Services; [provided that in
the event Airline plans to obtain services substantially similar to the Network
Services from a third party, Airline will offer to make the Network Services
available to such third

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party in a manner and on terms and conditions satisfactory to Airline.] Orbitz
may permit other airlines to participate in the Network and may provide services
similar to the Services to other airlines. Orbitz and Airline may market,
maintain, service and support entities or Internet travel sites that compete
with or provide functionality similar to the Network. This Agreement will not
confer any rights on one party to restrict the other party's ability to offer
fare information or to do business, or choose not to do business, with any other
airline, internet travel provider site, or any other entities.

13.  WARRANTIES AND DISCLAIMERS

          13.1 GENERAL WARRANTY. Each party represents and warrants that (i) it
               has the full corporate authority to execute this Agreement and
               perform its obligations hereunder, (ii) the execution or
               performance of this Agreement will not violate or be considered a
               breach of any obligation of such party to any third party and
               (iii) the execution or performance of this Agreement will not
               violate any applicable law or regulation.

          13.2 SPECIFIC WARRANTY. Orbitz represents arid warrants that it will
               perform the Services in a good and workmanlike manner, using only
               qualified personnel, and that the Network will function in all
               material respects in accordance with the applicable
               Specifications, and will be free from material defects in design,
               materials, and workmanship. In case of a breach of warranty,
               Orbitz will correct or re-perform the defective Services or
               correct the Network or, at Orbitz' discretion, refund the fees
               actually paid to Orbitz for the defective Services or the
               Network. Airline acknowledges and agrees that this Section and
               Section 5.1 set forth its exclusive remedy and Orbitz' exclusive
               liability for any claim of breach of warranty with respect to
               Section 13.2.

          13.3 LIMITATION. The warranties and remedies specified in this Section
               will not apply if the Services are defective due to extrinsic
               causes, such as (i) natural disasters. including without
               limitation fire, smoke, water, earthquakes or lightning, (ii)
               neglect or misuse by Airline, (iii) incorrect or corrupted
               Inventory Information delivered by Airline, (iv) a correction or
               modification of a Service not approved by Orbitz, or (v) the
               combination of the Services with other items or services with
               which the Services are not intended to be used.

          13.4 WARRANTY DISCLAIMER. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN THIS
               AGREEMENT, ALL WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS, REPRESENTATIONS,
               INDEMNITIES AND GUARANTEES RELATING TO EITHER PARTY'S PERFORMANCE
               INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE ORBITZ SOFTWARE, INTERFACE,
               PIPELINE HOST SYSTEM, AIRLINE SPECIFICATIONS, INVENTORY
               INFORMATION, AND AIRLINE SOFTWARE, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
               ARISING BY LAW, CUSTOM, PRIOR ORAL OR WRITTEN STATEMENTS BY
               EITHER PARTY, ITS AGENTS OR OTHERWISE (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
               TO ANY WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF SATISFACTORY QUALITY, ACCURACY.
               UNINTERRUPTED USE, TIMELINESS, TRUTHFULNESS, SEQUENCE,
               COMPLETENESS, MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR
               NON-INFRINGEMENT AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARISING FROM TRADE
               USAGE, COURSE OF DEALING OR COURSE OF PERFORMANCE) ARE HEREBY
               OVERRIDDEN, EXCLUDED AND DISCLAIMED.

14.  INDEMNITY

          14.1 INDEMNITY. If an action is brought against Airline claiming that
               the Orbitz Software, Network or Services infringe a patent,
               copyright, trademark, service mark, or trade secret, or claiming
               that data provided hereunder by Orbitz violates any law, rule or
               regulation related to privacy, Orbitz will defend, indemnify and
               hold harmless Airline, its parent, subsidiaries, affiliates under
               common control, officers, directors and employees and their
               respective successors and assigns at Orbitz' expense and, pay all
               amounts finally

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               awarded against Airline or paid to settle the infringement action
               (including reasonable attorneys' fees), but only if (i) Airline
               notifies Orbitz promptly upon learning that the claim might be
               asserted, (ii) Orbitz has sole control over the defense of the
               claim and any negotiation for its settlement or compromise and
               (iii) Airline reasonably cooperates with Orbitz in its defense or
               settlement of the claim at Orbitz expense. Airline reserves the
               right to retain counsel of its own choosing at its own expense in
               any indemnified action.

          14.2 OPPORTUNITY TO CURE. If a claim described in Section 14.1 may be
               or has been asserted, Airline will permit Orbitz, at Orbitz
               option and expense, to (i) procure the right to continue to use
               the Orbitz Software, Network or Services, (ii) replace or modify
               the Orbitz Software, Network or Services to eliminate the
               infringement or (iii) terminate this Agreement and refund to
               Airline any pre-paid and unused amounts actually paid to Orbitz
               for the Services.

          14.3 LIMITATION. Orbitz shall have no indemnity obligation to Airline
               under this Section if an infringement claim results solely from
               (i) the Inventory Information. Airline Software or Airline Host
               System or (ii) from use of the Services in a manner outside the
               scope of this Agreement. Airline acknowledges that this Section
               sets forth Airline's exclusive remedy and Orbitz' sale liability
               in connection with any infringement claim.

          14.4 AIRLINE INDEMNITY. If an action is brought against Orbitz
               claiming that the Airline Specifications. Airline Software or
               Airline Host System infringe a patent, copyright, trademark or
               trade secret, or claiming that data provided hereunder by Airline
               violates any law, rule or regulation related to privacy, Airline
               will defend, indemnify and hold harmless Orbitz, its parent,
               subsidiaries, affiliates under common control, officers,
               directors and employees and their respective successors and
               assigns at Airline's expense and, pay all amounts finally awarded
               against Orbitz in the infringement action (including reasonable
               attorneys' fees), but Only if (i) Orbitz notifies Airline
               promptly upon learning that the claim might be asserted, (ii)
               Airline has sole control over the defense of the claim and any
               negotiation for its settlement or compromise and (iii) Orbitz
               reasonably cooperates with Airline in its defense or settlement
               of the claim at Airline's expense. Orbitz reserves the right to
               retain counsel of its own choosing at its own expense in any
               indemnified action, If a claim described in Section 14.4 may be
               or has been asserted, Orbitz will permit Airline, at Airlines
               option and expense, to (i) procure the right to continue to use
               the Airline Specifications, Airline Software or Airline Host
               System, (ii) replace or modify the Airline Specifications,
               Airline Software or Airline Host System to eliminate the
               infringement or (iii) terminate this Agreement. Airline shall
               have no indemnity obligation to Orbitz under this Section if an
               infringement claim results solely from (i) the Orbitz Software or
               Services or (ii) the use of the Airline Specifications. Airline
               Software or Airline Host System in a manner outside the scope of
               this Agreement. Orbitz acknowledges that this Section sets forth
               Orbitz' exclusive remedy and Airline's sole liability in
               connection with any infringement claim.

15.  NO CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES

          EXCEPT FOR ANY DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF SECTION 14, OR OF ANY BREACH OF
SECTION 9, UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL EITHER PARTY BE LIABLE FOR ANY
CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OR LOST
PROFITS, WHETHER FORESEEABLE OR UNFORESEEABLE, BASED ON THE OTHER PARTY'S
CLAIMS(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, CLAIMS FOR LOSS OF DATA, GOODWILL, USE OF
MONEY, USE OF THE NETWORK OR USE OF THE SERVICES, INTERRUPTION IN USE OR
AVAILABILITY OF INFORMATION, STOPPAGE OF WORK OR IMPAIRMENT OF OTHER ASSETS),
ARISING OUT OF BREACH OR FAILURE OF EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, BREACH OF
CONTRACT, MISREPRESENTATION, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY IN TORT OR OTHERWISE.
EXCEPT FOR EITHER PARTY'S INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HEREIN
OR CLAIMS UNDER SECTION 9, IN NO EVENT WILL THE AGGREGATE LIABILITY WHICH

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EITHER PARTY MAY INCUR TO THE OTHER PARTY IN ANY ACTION OR PROCEEDING EXCEED
__________________. THIS SECTION WILL NOT APPLY ONLY WHEN AND TO THE EXTENT THAT
APPLICABLE LAW SPECIFICALLY REQUIRES LIABILITY, DESPITE THE FOREGOING EXCLUSION
AND LIMITATION.

16.  INSURANCE

          Orbitz will be solely responsible for obtaining and maintaining
appropriate insurance coverage for its activities under this Agreement,
including, but not limited to, comprehensive general liability (bodily injury
and property damage) insurance and professional liability insurance and
requiring its Subcontractors to have similar insurance coverage. At Airline's
request, Orbitz will provide Airline with copies of the certificates of
insurance.

17.  TERMINATION

          17.1 TERM. This Agreement shall have an initial term of __________
               following the Effective Date (the "Initial Term"). Any renewal or
               extension of this Agreement will be subject to the good faith
               negotiation of the parties.

          17.2 TERMINATION FOR CAUSE. Either party may terminate this Agreement
               for cause in the event that the other party fails to cure a
               material breach of this Agreement within ___ days after receiving
               written notice of such breach from the non-breaching party. If
               voluntary bankruptcy proceedings are instituted by a party under
               any federal, state or foreign insolvency laws, or if an
               involuntary petition is filed or executed against it and not
               dismissed or satisfied within ___ days; the other party may, at
               its option, terminate this Agreement by written notice; provided,
               however, that all monies owed hereunder prior to the date of
               termination shall be immediately due and payable. In the event of
               termination for cause, Airline will have no right to refund of
               Set-Up Fees paid to and incurred by Orbitz.

          17.3 TERMINATION. [Additional Termination Specifics]

          17.4 CONSEQUENCES OF TERMINATION. If this Agreement expires or is
               terminated by either party for convenience, Airline will promptly
               pay Orbitz any undisputed amounts due hereunder as of the date of
               termination. All rights Airline may have in and to the Services
               will immediately cease upon expiration or termination of this
               Agreement. The provisions of Section 7 (to the extent accrued
               prior to termination), 9, 11, 13.5, 14 (for acts or omissions
               occurring prior to termination) 15, 17 and 19 will survive the
               termination of this Agreement for any reason.

18.  LEGAL STATUS

          Airline and Orbitz are independent parties. Nothing in this Agreement
will be construed to make Orbitz an agent, employee, franchisee, joint venturer,
partner or legal representative of Airline. Orbitz is solely and exclusively
responsible for the salaries, wages, benefits, fees or other compensation that
Orbitz, its Subcontractors or its or their agents or employees may be entitled
to receive.

19.  MISCELLANEOUS

          19.1 NOTICES. Any notice, approval or other communication required or
               permitted under this Agreement will be given in writing. Such
               communications will be sent to the address specified below or to
               any other address that may be designated by prior notice.

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               If to Airline:                   If to Orbitz:
               ___________________              Orbitz LLC
               ___________________              200 South Wacker Drive
               ___________________              Chicago, Illinois 60606
               ___________________              Attn: V.P. Business Services
               ___________________              Telephone: 312-894-5000
               ___________________              Telefax: 312-894-5001

          19.2 WAIVER, AMENDMENT AND MODIFICATION. Except as otherwise provided
               above, any waiver, amendment or other modification of this
               Agreement will not be effective unless in writing and signed by
               the party against whom enforcement is sought.

          19.3 SEVERABILITY. If any provision of this Agreement is held to be
               unenforceable, in whole or in part, such holding will not affect
               the validity of the other provisions of this Agreement.

          19.4 ASSIGNMENT. Except as set forth in this Agreement, neither party
               may assign, delegate, sub-contract or otherwise transfer this
               Agreement or any of its rights or obligations without the other
               party's prior approval, which will not be unreasonably withhold
               or delayed. Notwithstanding the foregoing, either party may
               assign all, but not less than all, of its rights and obligations
               under this Agreement, upon prior written notice to the other
               party, to (i) an affiliate of the assigning party, or (ii) to an
               unaffiliated Person (but not to a competitor of the non-assigning
               party) pursuant to a merger, consolidation or sale of
               substantially all of the assigning party's assets, but only if
               such assignee assumes in writing all of the obligations of the
               assignor and provides a copy of such assumption to the
               non-assigning party. Further, Orbitz may not assign, sell or
               otherwise transfer the Orbitz Software or its ownership interest
               in the Interface in whole or substantial part without also
               assigning this Agreement in accordance with this Section 19.4.
               Subject to the foregoing, this Agreement shall be binding on the
               parties and their respective successors and permitted assigns.

          19.5 FORCE MAJEURE. Neither party will be liable for any failure or
               delay in performing an obligation under this Agreement that is
               due to causes beyond its reasonable control, such as natural
               catastrophes, governmental acts or omissions, laws or
               regulations, labor strikes or difficulties, transportation
               stoppages or slowdowns or the inability to procure parts or
               materials. If any of these causes continue to prevent or delay
               performance for more than 180 days, the non-delaying party may
               terminate this Agreement, effective immediately upon notice to
               the delaying party.

          19.6 GOVERNING LAW. This Agreement will be governed by and interpreted
               in accordance with the laws of the state of Delaware exclusive of
               conflict of laws provisions.

          19.7 COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed in one or more
               counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original and
               all of which together shall constitute one and the same
               instrument.

          19.8 INTEGRATION. This Agreement and its Exhibits constitute the
               complete and entire statement of all terms, conditions and
               representations of the agreement between Airline and Orbitz with
               respect to its subject matter, and supercede and replace all
               prior understandings between the parties, whether oral or in
               writing (provided that, notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing in
               this Agreement will be deemed to modify or supersede any of the
               provisions of any agreement between Orbitz and ARC, including
               Airline's addendum thereto).

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          IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Airline and Orbitz cause this Agreement to be
executed by their duly authorized representatives identified below.

AIRLINE, INC.                                ORBITZ LLC
("Airline")                                  ("Orbitz")
By:                                           By:
     ---------------------------------            -----------------------------

Name:                                         Name:
     ---------------------------------            -----------------------------

Title:                                        Title:
     ---------------------------------            -----------------------------

Date:                                         Date:
     ---------------------------------            -----------------------------

Schedule A:       Airline Host System
Schedule B:       Change Request
Schedule C:       Network Fees
Schedule D:       Relationship Managers
Schedule E:       Schedule
Schedule F:       Set-Up Fees
Schedule G:       Set-Up Services
Schedule H:       Specifications

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                                   SCHEDULE A
                               AIRLINE HOST SYSTEM

                The Airline Host System is residing in _________.

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                                   SCHEDULE B
                                 CHANGE REQUEST

Scope Change Request

1.   Title:

2.   Requested By:

3.   Status: Unapproved, Approved, Rejected, or Implemented.

4.   Business Need Detail:

5.   Impact on Project:

6.   Impact on Schedule:

7.   Services Impacted:

8.   Approvals:

AIRLINE, INC.                                 ORBITZ LLC
By:                                           By:
     --------------------------------             -----------------------------

Name:                                         Name:
     --------------------------------             -----------------------------

Title: RELATIONSHIP MANAGER                   Title: RELATIONSHIP MANAGER
     --------------------------------              ----------------------------

Date:                                         Date:
     --------------------------------              ----------------------------

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                                   SCHEDULE C
                                  NETWORK FEES

          Airline will pay to Orbitz the following Network Fees for Net Tickets
(`Net Tickets mean all Tickets less all refunded/exchanged Tickets):

               _____ Network Switching Fee per Net Ticket

               _____ Network Incentive Fee per Net Ticket booked through
                     Agency Orbitz.

          In the event that the Network Fees paid by Airline to Orbitz for any
year that this Agreement is in effect are less than ________, Airline will pay
Orbitz the difference between the aggregate Network Fees paid to Orbitz by
Airline and __________ within 30 days of the end of such year and receipt of a
correct invoice. This amount is to be prorated in the first year and any partial
years.

          In addition to the per Ticket charges above, Airline will pay to
Orbitz one half of the actual costs incurred by Orbitz for the communications
services required for the interface between the Airline Host System and the
Network servers.

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                                   SCHEDULE D
                              RELATIONSHIP MANAGERS

          The Orbitz Relationship Manager is _________. The Alternative
Relationship Manager is _________.

          The Airline Relationship Manager is __________. The Alternate
Relationship Manager is ________.

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                                   SCHEDULE E
                                    SCHEDULE

    TASK                                                              DATE
    ----                                                              ----

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                                   SCHEDULE F
                                   SET-UP FEES

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                                   SCHEDULE G
                                 SET-UP SERVICES

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                                   SCHEDULE H
                                 SPECIFICATIONS

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                                                                    Exhibit 10.3

                         AMENDED AND RESTATED AGREEMENT

                                       FOR

                         CRS ACCESS AND RELATED SERVICES

                                     between

                                   ORBITZ, LLC

                                       and

                                 WORLDSPAN, L.P.

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                                TABLE OF CONTENTS

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ARTICLE I      AGREEMENT, TERM, AND DEFINITIONS...........................     1

        1.1    Agreement..................................................     1
        1.2    Term.......................................................     1
        1.3    Definitions................................................     2

ARTICLE II     WORLDSPAN SERVICES.........................................     2

        2.1    CRS Access.................................................     2
        2.2.   Service Levels.............................................     2
        2.3    Customer Service and Fulfillment Interface.................     2
        2.4    Relationships with Travel Suppliers........................     2
        2.5    Enhancements to WORLDSPAN System...........................     2
        2.6    Continuing Integration Services............................     3
        2.7    Ticket Printers............................................     3
        2.8    Worldspan Support Services.................................     3
        2.9    DIR Gap Analysis...........................................     4

ARTICLE III ORBITZ RESPONSIBILITIES.......................................     4

        3.1    Orbitz Website ............................................     4
        3.2    Use of WORLDSPAN System....................................     4
        3.3    Capacity Planning..........................................     5
        3.4    Third Party Coordination...................................     6
        3.5    Use of the Internet........................................     7

ARTICLE IV     PAYMENTS...................................................     7

        4.1    Cost Reimbursement.........................................     7
        4.2    Excess Weighted Message Unit Charges.......................     7
        4.3    Segment Fees...............................................     8
        4.4    ITA Subscription Fee.......................................     9
        4.5    Time of Payment............................................     9
        4.6    Taxes......................................................    10

ARTICLE V      CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION....................................    10

        5.1    Contract Managers..........................................    10
        5.2    Periodic Meetings..........................................    10
        5.3    Management Reports.........................................    10
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ARTICLE VI     SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY, AND PROPRIETARY RIGHTS..........    10

        6.1    Security ..................................................    10
        6.2    Confidentiality............................................    11
        6.3    Proprietary Rights.........................................    11
        6.4    Orbitz Information.........................................    11

ARTICLE VII    TERMINATION................................................    12

        7.1    Termination for Cause......................................    12
        7.2    Termination for Nonpayment.................................    12
        7.3    Termination for Insolvency.................................    12
        7.4    Termination for Material Service Level Failure.............    12
        7.5    Termination Upon a Change-in-Control.......................    12
        7.6    Termination Assistance.....................................    13

ARTICLE VIII   ALLOCATION OF RISKS AND RESOLUTION OF DISPUTES.............    13

        8.1    Mutual Indemnities.........................................    13
        8.2    Indemnification Procedures.................................    14
        8.3    Disclaimer.................................................    14
        8.4    Limitations on Liability...................................    14
        8.5    Resolution of Disputes.....................................    15

ARTICLE IX     MISCELLANEOUS..............................................    16

        9.1    Assignment.................................................    16
        9.2    Notices....................................................    16
        9.3    Force Majeure..............................................    17
        9.4    Further Assurances.........................................    17
        9.5    Press Releases.............................................    18
        9.6    Non-Solicitation...........................................    18
        9.7    Third Party Beneficiaries..................................    18
        9.8    No Waiver; Cumulative Remedies.............................    18
        9.9    Construction...............................................    18
        9.10   Severability...............................................    18
        9.11   Counterparts...............................................    18
        9.12   Governing Law..............................................    19
        9.13   Amendments.................................................    19
        9.14   Entire Agreement...........................................    19
        9.15   Audit Rights...............................................    19
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SCHEDULES

        SCHEDULE A   DEFINITIONS
        SCHEDULE B   SERVICE LEVELS
        SCHEDULE C   MESSAGE WEIGHTS
        SCHEDULE D   CHARTER AIRLINES

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                         AMENDED AND RESTATED AGREEMENT
                                       FOR
                         CRS ACCESS AND RELATED SERVICES

THIS AMENDED AND RESTATED AGREEMENT (this "Agreement"), dated as of November 1,
2001, is between Orbitz, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, ("Orbitz")
and Worldspan, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership, ("WORLDSPAN").

WHEREAS, Orbitz has been formed by United Air Lines, Inc., American Airlines,
Inc., Delta Air Lines, Inc., Northwest Airlines, Inc., and Continental Airlines,
Inc. to develop, own, and operate a consumer-oriented Internet travel portal
through which consumers can shop for and book air travel, hotel accommodations,
car rentals, cruises, tours, and other travel-related services;

WHEREAS, Orbitz has selected WORLDSPAN to provide, for this Internet portal,
access to and use of the computer reservations systems operated by WORLDSPAN and
certain related services, as provided in this Agreement, and has selected other
companies to provide the booking engine, fulfillment services, customer service
center, and other products and services required by Orbitz for this Internet
portal;

WHEREAS, Orbitz and Worldspan entered into an Agreement for CRS Access and
Related Services dated August 1, 2000 (the "Original Agreement"); and

WHEREAS, Orbitz and Worldspan desire to amend and restate the Original Agreement
under the terms and conditions of this Agreement;

NOW, THEREFORE, Orbitz and WORLDSPAN (each, a "Party") hereby agree as follows:

                                    ARTICLE I
                        AGREEMENT, TERM, AND DEFINITIONS

1.1  AGREEMENT. During the Term of this Agreement and in accordance with the
     provisions hereof, WORLDSPAN will provide, and Orbitz will obtain, the CRS
     access and related services described in this Agreement.

1.2  TERM. The term of this Agreement will commence on November 1, 2001 (the
     "Effective Date") and will end on (i) October 31, 2011, or (ii) such
     earlier date upon which this Agreement may be terminated in accordance with
     the provisions of this Agreement ("Term").

1.3  DEFINITIONS. As used in this Agreement, the terms set forth in Schedule A
     will have the respective meanings specified in Schedule A. Other terms used
     in this Agreement are defined in the context in which they are used and
     will have the respective meanings there specified.

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                                   ARTICLE II
                               WORLDSPAN SERVICES

2.1  CRS ACCESS. During the Term of this Agreement, WORLDSPAN will provide
     Orbitz, as well as the Booking Engine Provider, the Customer Service Center
     Provider, the Fulfillment Provider, and any other third parties that may be
     engaged by Orbitz to provide products or services for the operation of the
     Orbitz Website and that require such access in order to provide those
     products or services, with access to the WORLDSPAN System for purposes of
     the operation of the Orbitz Website and in accordance with the provisions
     of this Agreement.

2.2  SERVICE LEVELS. During the Term of this Agreement, WORLDSPAN will operate
     the WORLDSPAN System in accordance with the Service Levels as set forth on
     Schedule B.

2.3  CUSTOMER SERVICE AND FULFILLMENT INTERFACE. During the Term of this
     Agreement and subject to the charges set forth in Section 2.7, WORLDSPAN
     will (i) provide the Fulfillment Provider, at its facilities, with
     sufficient ticket printers to fulfill the travel services booked by means
     of the Orbitz Website through the WORLDSPAN System, and (ii) provide,
     [***], the communication lines necessary to connect the Fulfillment and
     Customer Service Center Provider(s) with the WORLDSPAN data center.

2.4  RELATIONSHIPS WITH TRAVEL SUPPLIERS. WORLDSPAN will be responsible for
     managing the relationships that it has established with travel suppliers
     throughout the world pursuant to which the travel suppliers pay WORLDSPAN
     fees for transactions booked through the WORLDSPAN System. Although Orbitz
     may establish its own, independent relationships with travel suppliers,
     WORLDSPAN will retain exclusive control over the identity of and the terms
     of its agreements with travel suppliers. The Parties agree to comply with
     the reasonable directions of the travel suppliers with respect to control
     of their respective inventories and related matters.

2.5  ENHANCEMENTS TO WORLDSPAN SYSTEM. WORLDSPAN from time to time may enhance
     or modify the WORLDSPAN System and may change the hardware and/or software
     comprising the WORLDSPAN System and migrate processing for or on behalf of
     Orbitz to such new hardware and/or software. In addition, WORLDSPAN from
     time to time shall offer optional functions, services or equipment to
     Orbitz on or before the time WORLDSPAN generally offers such functions,
     services or equipment to any of its other actual or potential customers at
     such fees, terms and conditions as may be mutually agreed upon. Orbitz's
     use of any such optional function, service or equipment will constitute
     agreement to such agreed upon fees, terms and conditions. WORLDSPAN will

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     use reasonable business efforts to ensure that the services provided by
     WORLDSPAN to Orbitz are not materially adversely affected by any such
     enhancements, modifications or changes or by any such optional functions,
     services or equipment.

2.6  CONTINUING INTEGRATION SERVICES. Throughout the Term of the Agreement,
     Worldspan shall use commercially reasonable efforts to resolve technical
     issues regarding the operation of the Worldspan System, including, without
     limitation, technical issues or suspected errors in the Worldspan System
     that cause travel suppliers to experience problems with fare display,
     availability or sales confirmation on the Orbitz Website (each, a
     "Technical Issue"). Each party shall appoint an employee who shall serve as
     the primary point of contact for the other party with respect to Technical
     Issues (each, a "Technical Contact"). Either party may change its Technical
     Contact at any time upon notice to the other party. In addition, the
     parties agree to participate jointly in communications with travel
     suppliers regarding the status of any Technical Issue.

2.7  TICKET PRINTERS. Subject to availability, Orbitz may purchase Worldspan's
     excess and reconditioned TI1600 ATB printers at a cost equal to market
     value not to exceed [***] per printer plus shipping and handling. New
     printers may be purchased by Orbitz from Worldspan [***]. If requested by
     Orbitz, Worldspan shall provide maintenance on such printers and charge
     Orbitz [***]. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any printers provided by
     Worldspan to Orbitz prior to the Effective Date may continue to be used by
     Orbitz or its Fulfillment Provider during the Term of this Agreement [***].
     Orbitz may use any of the printers acquired from Worldspan to connect with
     other third parties. All other equipment provided by Worldspan must be
     connected to the Worldspan network and may not be used with any other third
     party. With respect to any printers that are not connected to the Worldspan
     network, Worldspan will provide maintenance relating to hardware issues and
     Orbitz shall be responsible for all other maintenance issues impacting such
     equipment.

2.8  WORLDSPAN SUPPORT SERVICES. Worldspan shall provide to Orbitz at [***]
     a technical sales specialist and Contract Manager to facilitate bookings
     made from the Orbitz Website through the Worldspan System. Worldspan
     acknowledges that the foregoing obligations are intended to reflect [***].

2.9  DIR GAP ANALYSIS. Worldspan shall provide Orbitz with a DIR GAP analysis
     based on the functionality requested by Orbitz. Worldspan shall use
     reasonable commercial efforts to deliver such functionality and usage
     requirements according to the priority lists mutually agreed upon by the
     parties.

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                                   ARTICLE III
                             ORBITZ RESPONSIBILITIES

3.1  ORBITZ WEBSITE. Orbitz will establish and maintain the Orbitz Website,
     including performing, or causing third parties to perform, the applicable
     tasks that are the responsibility of Orbitz or such third parties.

3.2  USE OF WORLDSPAN SYSTEM. Orbitz has incorporated the Worldspan System into
     the Orbitz Website and will use reasonable business efforts to encourage
     Users to book travel by means of the Orbitz Website so as to generate Net
     Segments booked through the Worldspan System. Orbitz will [***]. Orbitz
     shall use [***]. Orbitz agrees that from the Effective Date through [***],
     at least [***] of the CRS Segments booked on behalf of all Users, including
     Corporate Users, by means of the Orbitz Website through a CRS will be
     booked through the Worldspan System. Commencing on [***] and continuing
     throughout the remainder of the Term, Orbitz agrees that at least (i) [***]
     of the CRS Segments booked on behalf of [***] by means of the Orbitz
     Website through a CRS will be booked through the Worldspan System and (ii)
     [***] of the CRS Segments booked on behalf of Corporate Users by means of
     the Orbitz Website through a CRS will be booked through the Worldspan
     System. Orbitz will use reasonable business efforts to prevent unauthorized
     or improper use of the Worldspan System and to ensure that its employees,
     agents and Users access and use the Worldspan System in compliance with all
     reasonable instructions provided by Worldspan, including the following:

     (a)  The WORLDSPAN System may not be used to transmit personal messages,
          make speculative or improper bookings, train anyone other than Orbitz
          employees, agents, or Users, or publish or disseminate a compilation
          of air carrier service or other information.

     (b)  Proper use of the WORLDSPAN System consists of making proper and
          legitimate reservations, issuing travel related documents, and
          performing normal accounting and record keeping functions. Improper
          use of the WORLDSPAN System includes, without limitation, making
          speculative bookings, reserving space in anticipation of demand, and
          improper creation or modification of records.

     (c)  Orbitz's employees, agents, and Users may not enter passive bookings
          (e.g., GC, HK, MK or BK codes) into the WORLDSPAN System when no
          corresponding space has been reserved with the corresponding travel
          supplier's internal reservations system. Any passive bookings will be
          removed from the WORLDSPAN System if the corresponding space is
          cancelled.

     (d)  The material and information supplied by WORLDSPAN will not be
          manipulated in a manner that would lead to inaccurate, misleading, or
          discriminatory presentation of information to consumers.

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     (e)  Orbitz will promptly report to WORLDSPAN any incidents of suspected
          unauthorized access to or use of the WORLDSPAN System and will use
          reasonable commercial efforts to curtail access to or use of the
          WORLDSPAN System by any User upon WORLDSPAN's reasonable request.

3.3  CAPACITY PLANNING. By the end of each calendar month throughout the Term,
     Orbitz will provide to WORLDSPAN, for purposes of WORLDSPAN's capacity and
     resource planning, a written notice of Orbitz's best estimate of the number
     of [***] that will be booked by means of the Orbitz Website through the
     WORLDSPAN System, and the number of any other Message types the Parties may
     mutually agree to be included in WORLDSPAN's capacity and resource
     planning, during each of the next [***] months. Except as provided in the
     next sentence, the notices are provided[***]. With respect to each such
     notice, Orbitz's estimate for each of the first [***] months covered by the
     notice will [***] and, except as set forth below, [***]. Commencing at the
     beginning of the Term of this Agreement, in the event that the number of
     [***] actually booked by means of the Orbitz Website through the WORLDSPAN
     System during any month is less than [***] of [***], then Orbitz will
     reimburse WORLDSPAN for any WORLDSPAN Actual Costs that [***]. In the event
     that WORLDSPAN plans to incur an expense or cost of [***] or more due to
     Orbitz's estimate and for which Orbitz might become obligated to reimburse
     WORLDSPAN pursuant to this Section 3.3, then WORLDSPAN shall promptly
     notify Orbitz of such planned expense or cost and provide Orbitz with a
     reasonably detailed explanation of the reasons for such cost or expense,
     and Orbitz shall have [***] days to resubmit a forecast with modified [***]
     estimates. [***] WORLDSPAN shall use commercially reasonable efforts to
     avoid and/or mitigate any Orbitz-reimbursable costs or expenses.

3.4  THIRD PARTY COORDINATION. Orbitz will manage its relationships with the
     Booking Engine Providers, the Customer Service Center Providers, the
     Fulfillment Providers, and any other applicable third parties involved in
     the implementation or operation of the Orbitz Website and will be
     responsible for the timely performance of their respective obligations
     relating to WORLDSPAN's performance under this Agreement. In connection
     therewith, Orbitz acknowledges and agrees that:

     (a)  Orbitz or its Booking Engine Providers will be responsible for
          providing the booking engine utilized by the Orbitz Website.

     (b)  Orbitz or its Customer Service Center Providers will be responsible
          for customer support relating to the Orbitz Website. Except to the
          extent otherwise mutually agreed, WORLDSPAN will not be responsible
          for providing any "help desk" or similar support or assistance with
          respect to any hardware, software, product, or service that is not
          provided by WORLDSPAN hereunder. Upon WORLDSPAN's reasonable request
          from time to time, Orbitz will notify its employees, agents, and Users
          of the appropriate places to obtain such support and assistance and
          that WORLDSPAN is not responsible for providing the same.

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     (c)  Orbitz or its Fulfillment Providers will be responsible for
          fulfillment of all travel services booked by means of the Orbitz
          Website.

     (d)  Unless and until WORLDSPAN is requested to provide such services as
          provided below, Orbitz or its Domestic Fares Providers will be
          responsible for providing fares and pricing information relating to
          Domestic Air Travel for the Orbitz Website. Upon Orbitz's request,
          WORLDSPAN will commence providing Domestic Air Travel fares and
          pricing information for the Orbitz Website and will use reasonable
          business efforts to do so on the schedule reasonably requested by
          Orbitz and in compliance with the Service Levels. However, if
          WORLDSPAN is given less than [***] days prior notice that it is to
          begin providing Domestic Air Travel fares and pricing information for
          the Orbitz Website, then, for the period ending [***] days after
          WORLDSPAN is given such notice, WORLDSPAN will be excused from and not
          held accountable for any failure to meet any Service Level to the
          extent that such failure results from WORLDSPAN's provision of
          Domestic Air Travel fares and pricing information for the Orbitz
          Website.

     (e)  With respect to the booking engine and any other component of, or used
          by, the Orbitz Website that directly interfaces with the WORLDSPAN
          System, Orbitz will use reasonable business efforts to ensure that (i)
          the component uses the highest participation level in the WORLDSPAN
          System that is available to the component, (ii) the component's
          interface to the WORLDSPAN System results in a reasonably efficient
          use of the WORLDSPAN System, as periodically confirmed by WORLDSPAN's
          audit, (iii) any software included in the component meets commercially
          reasonable standards for stability, acceptability, documentation, and
          integrity and has been sufficiently stress tested to ensure that it
          will meet anticipated volume requirements, and (iv) any hardware used
          by the component meets WORLDSPAN's reasonable requirements for
          compatibility.

     (f)  Each Party will cooperate with the other Party, and will cause each
          third party under such Party's control or direction to cooperate with
          the other Party, in the performance of the other Party's obligations
          hereunder by, among other things, making available such information,
          data, access to premises, management decisions, approvals, and
          acceptances as may be reasonably requested by the other Party.

3.5  USE OF THE INTERNET. Since the Orbitz Website will primarily utilize the
     Internet, which is not managed or controlled by either Party, both Parties
     acknowledge and agree that:

     (a)  Any views or comments expressed by either Party in electronic
          communications sent through the WORLDSPAN System over the Internet
          will not reflect any review, approval, or endorsement of the other
          Party.

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     (b)  Each Party reserves the right upon the written approval of the other
          Party, to access the other Party's configuration/system in order to
          investigate and resolve system errors or service-related problems.

                                   ARTICLE IV
                                    PAYMENTS

4.1  COST [***].  Orbitz will [***] in connection with the following:

     (a)  Any telecommunication lines and related equipment and services
          associated with communication between WORLDSPAN and Orbitz or Orbitz
          systems.

     (b)  Any telecommunication lines and related equipment and services
          associated with communication between WORLDSPAN and (i) the
          Fulfillment Providers, (ii) the Customer Service Center Providers,
          (iii) Orbitz's telecommunications center in Oakbrook, Illinois, and
          (iv) unless otherwise mutually agreed, any other entity for which such
          communication is requested by or on behalf of Orbitz.

4.2  EXCESS WEIGHTED MESSAGE UNIT CHARGES. During the Term of this Agreement,
     Orbitz will pay Worldspan for any excess Weighted Message Units in
     accordance with the following:

     (a)  For any month in which Worldspan does not provide Domestic Air Travel
          fares and pricing information for the Orbitz Website and during which
          the number of Weighted Message Units for the Messages processed by the
          Worldspan System is greater than [***] times [***] booked by means of
          the Orbitz Website through the Worldspan System during that month,
          Orbitz will pay Worldspan an excess Weighted Message Unit charge equal
          to (i) [***] multiplied by (ii) the amount by which the number of
          Weighted Message Units for the Messages processed by the Worldspan
          System during that month exceeds [***] times the number of [***]
          during that month.

     (b)  For any month in which Worldspan does provide Domestic Air Travel
          fares and pricing information for the Orbitz Website and during which
          the number of Weighted Message Units for the Messages processed by the
          Worldspan System is greater than [***] times [***] booked by means of
          the Orbitz Website through the Worldspan System during that month,
          Orbitz will pay Worldspan an excess Weighted Message Unit charge equal
          to (i) [***] multiplied by (ii) the amount by which the number of
          Weighted Message Units for the Messages processed by the Worldspan
          System during that month exceeds [***] times the number of [***]
          during that month. For purposes of this Agreement, the parties must
          consent in writing to the provision of Domestic Air Travel fares and
          pricing information to the Orbitz Website by Worldspan.

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     (c)  For any month during which the Response Time Monitor is operational,
          Orbitz will be entitled to request in writing a credit against any
          excess Weighted Message Unit charge otherwise payable pursuant to
          either subsection (a) or subsection (b) of this Section 4.2, which
          credit shall be equal to the lesser of [***].

4.3  SEGMENT FEES.  During the Term of the Agreement, Worldspan will pay
     Orbitz Base Segment Fees in accordance with the following:

     (a)  As an inducement for Orbitz to book Segments through the Worldspan
          System and subject to Section 4.3(b), for each calendar month during
          the period commencing on the Effective Date and continuing through the
          remainder of the Term of this Agreement, Worldspan will pay Orbitz the
          Adjusted Segment Fee for each Net Segment for that month. However,
          [***].

     (b)  Retroactive to June 4, 2001 and continuing until July 31, 2003, this
          Section shall apply to Net Air Segments and Booking Fees of Charter
          Airlines. In determining the number of Net Air Segments of Charter
          Airlines, Worldspan will include ninety-five percent (95%) of the Net
          Air Segments booked by Orbitz users on Charter Airlines. The remaining
          five percent (5%) of the Net Air Segments booked by Orbitz users on
          Charter Airlines will not be taken into consideration in determining
          the Adjusted Segment Fee payable to Orbitz. In addition, Worldspan
          will pay Orbitz a fee equal to five percent (5%) of the Booking Fees
          paid by Charter Airlines to Worldspan for Net Air Segments. This
          Section 4.3(b) shall not apply to the following: (i) any Net Air
          Segments or Booking Fees from a Charter Airline that implements a
          direct connection to Orbitz; (ii) any Charter Airline that ceases to
          be a Charter Airline; (iii) any Charter Airline that Orbitz is not
          contractually obligated to pay air segment rebates; (iv) any Net Air
          Segments or Booking Fees from Charter Airlines after September 30,
          2003; or (v) as otherwise agreed by Orbitz and Worldspan.

4.4  ITA SUBSCRIPTION FEE. The parties agree to use their diligent best efforts
     to reach a definitive agreement by December 31, 2001 whereby Orbitz shall
     pay Worldspan a subscription fee in exchange for access to Worldspan's
     availability information on air carrier seat inventory.

4.5  TIME OF PAYMENT. Promptly after the end of each calendar month during the
     Term of this Agreement, WORLDSPAN will submit to Orbitz:

     (a)  An invoice for all amounts that are payable to WORLDSPAN by Orbitz
          hereunder for that month.

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     (b)  A report of all amounts that are payable to Orbitz by WORLDSPAN
          hereunder for that month.

     All such amounts, whether payable to WORLDSPAN or Orbitz, will be due and
     payable within thirty (30) days after the date of the invoice therefor or
     the report thereof, as the case may be. However, the Party owing the larger
     amount to the other Party may, at its discretion and after giving the other
     Party at least ten (10) days' notice thereof, set-off the amount owed to it
     by the other Party against the amount it owes the other Party and pay only
     the net amount to the other Party. Any amount payable to either Party that
     is not paid when due, and any amount that is erroneously paid to either
     Party and is not repaid within thirty (30) days after that Party receives a
     written request for repayment, will thereafter bear interest until paid or
     repaid, as the case may be, at a rate of interest equal to the United
     States prime rate that, as of the date such amount was due, was then most
     recently published in the "Money Rates" section of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL;
     provided, however, that in no event will such rate of interest exceed the
     maximum rate allowed by applicable law.

4.6  TAXES. Each Party will be responsible for, and will pay or reimburse the
     other for, any sales, use, excise, value-added, or similar taxes (but not
     including taxes on net income or franchise taxes) that are based upon any
     services, materials or goods provided to that Party hereunder or upon any
     amounts payable to the other Party hereunder. Each Party will cooperate
     with the other in minimizing any applicable taxes, including providing to
     the other any exemption certificates or other information reasonably
     requested by the other.

                                    ARTICLE V
                             CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION

5.1  CONTRACT MANAGERS. Each Party will from time to time appoint, and give the
     other written notice of the appointment of, an individual (the "Contract
     Manager" for that Party) who will oversee and manage the performance of
     that Party's obligations under this Agreement, will serve as that Party's
     primary point of contact with the other Party, and will be authorized to
     act for and on behalf of that Party with respect to all matters relating to
     this Agreement.

5.2  PERIODIC MEETINGS. In order to facilitate and enhance on-going
     communications, the Contract Managers will meet on a mutually agreed
     periodic basis, and at such other times as may be reasonably requested by
     either of them, to review the Parties' performance of their obligations
     under this Agreement and to discuss technical plans, financial matters,
     system performance, service levels and any other matters related to this
     Agreement that may be reasonably requested by either Party.

5.3  MANAGEMENT REPORTS. On at least a calendar monthly basis, WORLDSPAN will
     provide to Orbitz reports of WORLDSPAN's performance of its obligations
     pursuant to this Agreement, including information regarding WORLDSPAN's
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     the Service Levels and such other information upon which the Parties may
     mutually agree from time to time.

                                   ARTICLE VI
                SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY, AND PROPRIETARY RIGHTS

6.1  SECURITY. Each Party will implement and maintain appropriate security
     measures for its operations in accordance with technological developments
     and its evolving security needs. Those appropriate security measures for
     each Party will include, without limitation, establishing a security policy
     for its computer network, preventing unauthorized access to its computer
     systems, implementing administrative security controls for its computing
     operations, installing firewalls in its communications network, protecting
     its computer resources from insider abuse, having appropriate
     administrative procedures to ensure that system access capability to its
     computer systems is given to only authorized users and is promptly
     withdrawn from terminated employees or other persons who are no longer
     authorized, establishing a single point of control for responses to
     incidents involving its security, and monitoring the effectiveness of the
     security of its computer network. Neither Party will, or will assist others
     in efforts to, subvert, compromise, or otherwise interfere with the
     operations or security of any communications network or computing facility
     of the other. Each Party will cooperate with the other in investigating and
     prosecuting any security breaches that affect or threaten the security of
     the other.

6.2  CONFIDENTIALITY. Each Party agrees that all Confidential Information
     disclosed to it by the other, whether before or after the Effective Date,
     will be held in strict confidence, will be used only for purposes of this
     Agreement, will be kept in as secure a location and with as stringent
     precautions as the receiving Party uses for its own similar information,
     will be provided only to those employees and agents of the receiving Party
     who require such access for purposes of this Agreement, and will not be
     disclosed to any unauthorized person by the receiving Party or any of its
     employees or agents except with the prior written consent of the disclosing
     Party or as may be required by legal or regulatory requirements beyond the
     control of the receiving Party.

6.3  PROPRIETARY RIGHTS. Orbitz acknowledges and agrees that, as between the
     Parties, the WORLDSPAN System will be and remain the property of WORLDSPAN
     and that the WORLDSPAN System constitutes and includes trade secrets and
     proprietary and confidential information of WORLDSPAN. Orbitz will, and
     will allow its employees, agents, and Users to, access and use the
     WORLDSPAN System only for the purposes contemplated by this Agreement. In
     addition, Orbitz will not, and will not allow its employees, agents, or
     Users to, copy, duplicate, reproduce, de-compile, reverse engineer,
     re-engineer, modify, or disclose in any form the WORLDSPAN System or any
     portion thereof. Upon termination of this Agreement for any reason, Orbitz
     will promptly return to WORLDSPAN any material relating to the WORLDSPAN
     System that may be in Orbitz's possession or control.

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6.4  ORBITZ INFORMATION. WORLDSPAN acknowledges and agrees that, as between the
     Parties, the Orbitz Information shall be deemed the confidential and
     proprietary information of Orbitz and shall be considered as
     work-made-for-hire. To the extent the Orbitz Information is not considered
     work-made-for-hire, WORLDSPAN hereby assigns upon creation all ownership
     rights that WORLDSPAN may have or hereafter acquires in the Orbitz
     Information to Orbitz. WORLDSPAN shall cooperate with Orbitz in securing,
     enforcing and otherwise protecting Orbitz's interest in the Orbitz
     Information, including, without limitation, by signing all documents
     reasonably requested by Orbitz. Upon request by Orbitz, WORLDSPAN shall
     provide all Orbitz Information in the form, format and manner as may be
     reasonably requested by Orbitz. However, notwithstanding the foregoing,
     WORLDSPAN may disclose Orbitz Information if and to the extent required by
     legal or regulatory requirements and may use aggregate information and
     statistics reflecting the use of the WORLDSPAN System by means of the
     Orbitz Website as long as such use is in accordance with applicable legal
     or regulatory requirements and in accordance with WORLDSPAN's ordinary and
     customary business practices.

                                   ARTICLE VII
                                   TERMINATION

7.1  TERMINATION FOR CAUSE. In the event that either Party materially defaults
     in the performance of any of its duties or obligations hereunder and does
     not substantially cure the default within thirty (30) days after being
     given written notice specifying the default, or, with respect to any
     default that cannot reasonably be cured within thirty (30) days, if the
     defaulting Party fails to proceed promptly after being given such notice to
     commence curing the default and thereafter to proceed with all due
     diligence to substantially cure the same, then the Party not in default
     may, by giving written notice of termination to the defaulting Party at any
     time thereafter and before the default is substantially cured, terminate
     this Agreement as of a date specified in the notice of termination.

7.2  TERMINATION FOR NONPAYMENT. In the event that either Party defaults in the
     payment when due of any amount due to the other Party hereunder and does
     not cure the default within thirty (30) days after being given written
     notice specifying the default, then the Party not in default may, by giving
     written notice of termination to the defaulting Party at any time
     thereafter and before the default is cured, terminate this Agreement as of
     a date specified in the notice of termination.

7.3  TERMINATION FOR INSOLVENCY. In the event that either Party becomes or is
     declared insolvent or bankrupt, is the subject of any proceedings relating
     to its reorganization, liquidation, insolvency or for the appointment of a
     receiver or similar officer for it, makes an assignment for the benefit of
     all or substantially all of its creditors, or enters into an agreement for
     the composition, extension, or readjustment of all or substantially all of
     its obligations, then the other Party may, by giving written notice of
     termination to such Party, terminate this Agreement as of a date specified
     in the notice of termination.

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7.4  TERMINATION FOR MATERIAL SERVICE LEVEL FAILURE. In the event that a
     Material Service Level Failure occurs, then Orbitz may, by giving written
     notice of termination to WORLDSPAN within [***], terminate this Agreement
     without any liability as of a date specified in the notice of termination.

7.5  TERMINATION UPON A CHANGE-IN-CONTROL. In the event there is a
     Change-in-Control of Worldspan, then Worldspan, or any successor in
     interest to Worldspan (the "Successor"), [***] shall [***]. Any failure by
     Worldspan or a Successor to comply with the foregoing obligations shall
     constitute a material breach of this Agreement and in such event, not more
     than 60 days following such breach, Orbitz shall have the right to
     terminate this Agreement pursuant to this Section 7.5 by providing
     Worldspan with written notice of the termination 3 months prior to the
     effective date of termination specified in the notice. Such termination is
     at the sole discretion of Orbitz and is in lieu of any other remedy
     available at law or in equity.

7.6  TERMINATION ASSISTANCE. Upon the expiration or termination of this
     Agreement for any reason, WORLDSPAN will provide to Orbitz, during any
     applicable notice period and for up to [***] after the expiration or
     termination, such termination assistance as may be reasonably requested by
     Orbitz to facilitate the orderly transition of responsibility for the
     services provided by WORLDSPAN hereunder to Orbitz or its designee. If and
     to the extent that the termination assistance is provided after the
     expiration or termination of this Agreement or otherwise requires resources
     in addition to those resources then being regularly utilized in performing
     services hereunder, Orbitz will pay WORLDSPAN for the termination
     assistance at [***] for the resources used therefor or on such other basis
     as WORLDSPAN and Orbitz may agree upon at that time. However, if this
     Agreement is terminated by WORLDSPAN pursuant to Section 7.1, 7.2 or 7.3
     hereof, then WORLDSPAN may, as a condition to WORLDSPAN's obligation to
     provide any termination assistance for Orbitz during any month, require
     Orbitz to pay to WORLDSPAN, prior to the first day of that month, an amount
     equal to [***].

                                  ARTICLE VIII
                 ALLOCATION OF RISKS AND RESOLUTION OF DISPUTES

8.1  MUTUAL INDEMNITIES. Each Party agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold
     harmless the other Party and its successors, assigns, affiliates, officers,
     employees, and agents from and against any and all claims, actions,
     damages, liabilities, costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys'
     fees and expenses, arising out of any third party claim related to:

     (a)  Any death or personal injury, or any destruction of or damage to any
          real or tangible personal property, alleged to have been caused by or
          on behalf of the indemnifying Party or its employees or agents.

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     (b)  Any infringement of a United States letters patent, a trade secret, or
          any copyright, trademark, service mark, trade name or similar
          proprietary rights conferred by statute, by common law, or by contract
          alleged to have occurred as a result of rights conveyed, materials
          provided, or work performed by or on behalf of the indemnifying Party.

8.2  INDEMNIFICATION PROCEDURES. Any Party claiming indemnification pursuant to
     this Agreement will give the indemnifying Party prompt written notice of
     any matters with respect to which this indemnity may apply, will give the
     indemnifying Party full opportunity to control the response thereto and the
     defense thereof, and will provide reasonable cooperation and assistance in
     connection with the defense and/or settlement of the claim. However, the
     indemnified Party may, at its own expense, participate in such defense and
     in any settlement discussions, either directly or through counsel of its
     choice.

8.3  DISCLAIMER. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, NEITHER PARTY
     MAKES, AND EACH PARTY HEREBY DISCLAIMS, ANY INDEMNITIES, WARRANTIES,
     INDEMNIFICATIONS, GUARANTEES, OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
     IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR
     FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

8.4  LIMITATIONS ON LIABILITY. ANY LIABILITY OF EITHER PARTY ARISING FROM OR
     RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT, WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT, NEGLIGENCE,
     INTENDED CONDUCT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR OTHERWISE, WILL BE LIMITED TO THE
     OTHER PARTY'S ACTUAL, DIRECT DAMAGES AND WILL BE SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING:

     (a)  EXCEPT FOR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE LIABLE PARTY'S GROSS NEGLIGENCE,
          WILLFUL MISCONDUCT, OR FAILURE TO PERFORM ANY OF ITS CONFIDENTIALITY,
          INDEMNIFICATION, OR PAYMENT OBLIGATIONS HEREUNDER, THE AMOUNT OF
          DAMAGES RECOVERABLE AGAINST THE LIABLE PARTY FOR ALL EVENTS, ACTS, AND
          OMISSIONS WILL NOT EXCEED, IN THE AGGREGATE, THE SUM OF [***].

     (b)  IN NO EVENT WILL THE LIABLE PARTY BE LIABLE FOR (I) ANY INDIRECT,
          CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, EXCEPTING
          DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE LIABLE PARTY'S INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS
          SET FORTH IN THIS ARTICLE VIII, OR (II) ANY DAMAGES THAT COULD HAVE
          BEEN PREVENTED OR MITIGATED BY THE OTHER PARTY'S TAKING REASONABLE
          PRECAUTIONS OR FOLLOWING REASONABLE PROCEDURES.

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8.5  RESOLUTION OF DISPUTES. In the event of any dispute between the Parties
     arising from or relating to this Agreement, the Parties will resolve the
     dispute by using the following procedures:

     (a)  Upon the request of either Party, the Contract Managers will meet to
          discuss the dispute, will exchange any information that they mutually
          agree is relevant to the issues in dispute, and will use all
          reasonable efforts to resolve the dispute without the need for further
          proceedings.

     (b)  If the Contract Managers fail to resolve the dispute within ten (10)
          business days after the initial request that they meet to resolve the
          dispute in accordance with subsection (a) above, or mutually conclude
          in good faith that they are unlikely to resolve the dispute, then,
          upon the request of either Party, each of the Parties will designate a
          senior executive, who may be supported by legal and technical
          advisers, to meet with the senior executive designated by the other
          Party and negotiate in good faith to resolve the dispute on an
          amicable basis.

     (c)  If the designated senior executives fail to resolve the dispute within
          ten (10) business days after the initial request that they meet to
          resolve the dispute in accordance with subsection (b) above, or
          mutually conclude in good faith that resolution through such
          negotiations does not appear likely, then, upon the request of either
          Party, the dispute will be submitted to non-binding mediation as set
          forth herein. In the mediation process, the Parties will try to
          resolve their differences voluntarily with the aid of an impartial
          mediator, who will attempt to facilitate negotiations. The mediator
          will be selected by agreement of the Parties. If the Parties cannot
          agree on a mediator, a mediator will be designated by the American
          Arbitration Association or JAMS/Endispute, or other mutually
          acceptable reputable dispute resolution firm, at the request of either
          Party. Any mediator so designated must be acceptable to both Parties.
          The mediation will be conducted as specified by the mediator and
          agreed upon by the Parties. The Parties agree to discuss their
          differences in good faith and to attempt, with the assistance of the
          mediator, to reach an amicable resolution of the dispute. The
          mediation will be treated as a settlement discussion and therefore
          will be confidential. The mediator may not testify for either Party in
          any later proceeding relating to the dispute. No recording or
          transcript shall be made of the mediation proceedings. The mediation
          shall be conducted in Chicago, Illinois. Each Party shall, except as
          otherwise provided herein, be responsible for its own expenses,
          including legal fees, incurred in the course of the dispute resolution
          period and mediation. The fees of the mediator shall be divided evenly
          between the Parties.

     (d)  Neither Party may commence any legal action arising out of this
          Agreement until thirty (30) days after the commencement of the
          mediation as set forth above, or such shorter period as the Parties
          may mutually agree in writing. Notwithstanding the foregoing
          provisions of this Section 8.5, either Party may seek interim judicial
          relief, including injunctions, specific performance, and other
          equitable remedies,

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          to the extent necessary to preserve the status quo or prevent
          irreparable injury until any related dispute can be resolved as
          provided in this Section 8.5.

     (e)  Any action or proceeding seeking to enforce any provision of, or based
          on any right arising out of, this Agreement may be brought against
          either Party only in the appropriate state or federal courts located
          in Cook County, Illinois. Each Party consents to the exclusive
          jurisdiction of such courts (and of the appropriate appellate courts)
          in any such action or proceeding and waives any objection to venue
          laid therein.

                                   ARTICLE IX
                                  MISCELLANEOUS

9.1  ASSIGNMENT. This Agreement will be binding upon, and inure to the benefit
     of, the Parties and their respective successors and assigns. However,
     neither Party may, without the prior written consent of the other, assign
     or transfer this Agreement, or any of its rights or obligations under this
     Agreement, to any person or entity other than one who (i) merges,
     consolidates, or otherwise combines with that Party or otherwise acquires
     all or substantially all of the operating assets of that Party, and (ii)
     agrees or otherwise becomes legally obligated to comply with and be bound
     by the provisions of this Agreement to the same extent as that Party.

9.2  NOTICES. Any notice required or permitted by this Agreement will be deemed
     given (i) when delivered, if delivered by hand or by facsimile
     (transmission confirmed), (ii) on the next business day, if sent by
     overnight courier service for next business day delivery, or (iii) on the
     third business day, if sent by prepaid United States mail, return receipt
     requested, in each case to the applicable Party at the address or facsimile
     number specified as follows:

          If to Orbitz:

                  Orbitz, LLC
                  200 South Wacker Drive, 19th Floor
                  Chicago, Illinois 60606
                  Attention:     President

                  Facsimile No.: 312-632-1592

               with a copy to:

                  Orbitz, LLC
                  200 South Wacker Drive, 19th Floor
                  Chicago, Illinois 60606
                  Attention:     General Counsel

                  Facsimile No.: 312-632-1592

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          If to WORLDSPAN:

                  Worldspan, L.P.
                  300 Galleria Parkway, N.W.
                  Atlanta, Georgia 30339
                  Attention: President and Chief Executive Officer

                  Facsimile No.: 770-563-7878

               with a copy to:

                  Worldspan, L.P.
                  300 Galleria Parkway, N.W.
                  Atlanta, Georgia  30339
                  Attention: General Counsel

                  Facsimile No.: 770-563-7878

     Either Party may change its address or facsimile number for notice purposes
     by giving the other Party prior written notice of the new address and/or
     facsimile number and the date upon which the change will be effective.

9.3  FORCE MAJEURE. Neither Party will be responsible or liable for, and that
     Party will be excused from, any non-performance or delay in the performance
     of any of its non-monetary obligations under this Agreement if and to the
     extent that such non-performance or delay (i) is caused by an act of God,
     natural disaster, civil disturbance, or any other factor beyond the control
     of that Party, whether or not foreseeable, and (ii) could not have been
     prevented by that Party's taking normal and customary precautions. In the
     event that either Party is excused from the performance of its obligations
     pursuant to this Section, then that Party will use all efforts that are
     practicable under the circumstances to resume performance of its
     obligations as soon as feasible.

9.4  FURTHER ASSURANCES. Each Party agrees to execute, acknowledge, and deliver
     such further instruments and documents, and to do such other acts and
     things, as may be required by law or reasonably requested by the other
     Party to carry out the full intent and purposes of this Agreement.

9.5  PRESS RELEASES. Neither Party will issue any press release or other public
     communication that mentions the other, or uses any copyright, trademark,
     service mark, or trade name of the other, without the prior approval of the
     other, except that each Party may make announcements intended solely for
     internal distribution at that Party and may make any disclosure required by
     legal, accounting, or regulatory requirements beyond the reasonable control
     of that Party.

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9.6  NON-SOLICITATION. Each Party agrees that, during the Term of this Agreement
     and for [***] thereafter, neither it nor any affiliate of it will, except
     with the prior written consent of the other Party, solicit for employment
     [***] by the other Party or any affiliate of the other Party if that
     individual was involved in the performance of this Agreement. The foregoing
     shall not restrict the general solicitation or recruiting activities by
     either Party.

9.7  THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARIES. This Agreement is for the benefit of the Parties
     and is not intended to confer any rights or benefits on any third party,
     including any employee or creditor of either Party.

9.8  NO WAIVER; CUMULATIVE REMEDIES. No delay on the part of either Party in
     exercising any right, power or privilege hereunder will operate as a waiver
     thereof. No waiver on the part of either Party of any such right, power or
     privilege will preclude any further exercise thereof or the exercise of any
     other such right, power or privilege. All remedies provided for in this
     Agreement shall be cumulative and in addition to and not in lieu of any
     other remedies available to either Party at law, in equity or otherwise.

9.9  CONSTRUCTION. The Article, Section and similar headings used in this
     Agreement are for reference purposes only and are to be given no effect in
     the construction or interpretation of this Agreement. Any references in
     this Agreement to an Article, Section, or Schedule is to that Article or
     Section of, or that Schedule to, this Agreement, unless otherwise
     specified. As used in this Agreement, the words "hereof" or "hereunder" or
     other words of similar import refer to this entire Agreement and not any
     separate portion hereof, unless otherwise specified.

9.10 SEVERABILITY. Any provision of this Agreement that is prohibited or
     unenforceable in any jurisdiction will, as to such jurisdiction, be
     ineffective to the extent of such prohibition or unenforceability without
     either invalidating the remaining provisions hereof, to the extent that
     such remaining provisions are capable of substantial performance, or
     affecting the validity or enforceability of such provision in any other
     jurisdiction.

9.11 COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed in multiple counterparts, each
     of which will be an original and all of which will together constitute one
     single agreement between the Parties.

9.12 GOVERNING LAW. This Agreement will be governed by, and will be construed
     and enforced in accordance with, the laws, other than choice of law rules,
     of the State of Illinois.

9.13 AMENDMENTS. This Agreement may be amended only by a written document signed
     by an authorized representative of each of the Parties. No waiver or
     discharge hereof will be valid unless in writing and signed by an
     authorized representative of the Party against which the waiver or
     discharge is sought to be enforced.

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9.14 ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement, including the Schedules hereto, each of
     which is incorporated herein for all purposes, constitutes the entire
     agreement and understanding of the Parties with respect to the subject
     matter hereof and supersedes all prior agreements and understandings, both
     written and oral, between the Parties with respect to the subject matter
     hereof.

9.15 AUDIT RIGHTS. During the Term of this Agreement and for one (1) year
     thereafter, WORLDSPAN agrees to keep all usual and proper records and books
     of account relating to the products and services provided by WORLDSPAN and
     operation of the WORLDSPAN System pursuant this Agreement. Once each
     calendar quarter during the Term of the Agreement, and upon thirty (30)
     days prior written notice to WORLDSPAN, Orbitz may have an auditor inspect
     the records and other information collected, generated or maintained by
     WORLDSPAN arising out of or in connection with the provision of the
     services pursuant to this Agreement, during WORLDSPAN's normal business
     hours, for the purpose of determining the accuracy of the charges,
     expenses, costs, fees, service levels, and otherwise determining
     WORLDSPAN's compliance with this Agreement. Orbitz shall pay for all the
     costs of such inspection, including all reports and any other information
     supplied. Information disclosed to Orbitz or to its auditing representative
     in the course of such inspection shall be subject to the confidentiality
     requirements of this Agreement.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of Orbitz and WORLDSPAN has caused this Agreement to be
executed by its duly authorized representative.

ORBITZ, LLC                           WORLDSPAN, L.P.

By:     /s/ Steve Hafner              By:     /s/ Susan J. Powers

Title:  Vice President - Business     Title:  Senior Vice President - eCommerce
        Development

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                                   SCHEDULE A

                                   DEFINITIONS

1.   "Adjusted Segment Fee" means, [***].

2.   "Aggregate Segments" means, for any applicable time period, the sum of (i)
     the Net Segments for that period, plus (ii) the number of direct or through
     flights booked during that period by means of the Orbitz Website through
     the WORLDSPAN System for which [***], as determined by the WORLDSPAN
     System, plus (iii) any other segments mutually agreed upon by Orbitz and
     Worldspan.

3.   "Air Segment" means each direct or through flight booked by means of the
     Orbitz Website through the WORLDSPAN System for which [***], as determined
     by the WORLDSPAN System.

4.   "Airline Direct Connect Segment" means an Air Segment that is designated by
     an air carrier, Worldspanand Orbitz as constituting an Airline Direct
     Connect Segment.

5.   "Available" means, with respect to the WORLDSPAN System, [***] the
     WORLDSPAN System is capable of performing [***].

6.   "Base Segment Fee" means, for any calendar month, (i) for a Net Car Segment
     or a Net Hotel Segment, [***] and (ii) for a Net Air Segment, the amount
     set forth in the following table for the number of Net Segments for the
     Contract Year in which that month falls [***].

<Table>
<Caption>
                     CONTRACT YEAR                      NET AIR SEGMENT
                      NET SEGMENTS                     BASE SEGMENT FEE
                     ------------------------- ------------------------
                     <S>                                    <C>
                     [***] or more                          $ [***]
                     [***] to [***]                         $ [***]
                     [***] or less                          $ [***]
</Table>

     Effective as of [***], "Base Segment Fee" means, for any calendar month,
     (i) for a Net Car Segment, the amount set forth in Table 1 for the number
     of Net Car Segments for the Contract Year in which that month falls [***],
     and (ii) for a Net Air Segment, the amount set forth in Table 2 for the
     number of Net Air Segments for the Contract Year in which that month falls
     [***], and (iii) for a Net Hotel Segment, the amount set forth in Table 3
     for the number of Net Hotel Segments for the Contract Year in which that
     month falls [***]:

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Table 1

<Table>
<Caption>
CONTRACT YEAR NET CAR SEGMENTS      NET CAR SEGMENT BASE SEGMENT FEE
------------------------------      --------------------------------
        <S>                                     <C>
        [***] or more                           $ [***]
        [***] to [***]                          $ [***]
        [***] or less                           $ [***]
</Table>

Table 2

<Table>
<Caption>
CONTRACT YEAR NET AIR SEGMENTS      NET AIR SEGMENT BASE SEGMENT FEE
------------------------------      --------------------------------
        <S>                                     <C>
        [***] or more                           $ [***]
        [***] to [***]                          $ [***]
        [***] to [***]                          $ [***]
        [***] or less                           $ [***]
</Table>

Table 3

<Table>
<Caption>
CONTRACT YEAR NET HOTEL SEGMENTS    NET HOTEL SEGMENT BASE SEGMENT FEE
--------------------------------    ----------------------------------
<S>                                              <C>
[***] or more                                    $ [***]
[***] to [***]                                   $ [***]
[***] to [***]                                   $ [***]
[***] to [***]                                   $ [***]
[***] or less                                    $ [***]
</Table>

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7.   "Booking Engine Providers" means Datalex Limited or any other company that
     Orbitz may engage from time to time to provide the booking engine for the
     Orbitz Website.

8.   "Booking Fees" means the rates charged by Worldspan to participating air
     carriers for airline passenger segments booked through the Worldspan System
     based on the participating carriers' service levels and as published by
     Worldspan from time to time. Booking Fees do not include usage fees, fees
     for special services, or other ancillary fees.

9.   "Car Segment" means each car rental booked by means of the Orbitz Website
     through the WORLDSPAN System for which [***], as determined by the
     WORLDSPAN System.

10.  "Change-in-Control" shall be deemed to exist if affiliates of Delta Air
     Lines, Inc. ("Delta"), Northwest Airlines, Inc. ("Northwest") or American
     Airlines, Inc. ("American") collectively no longer hold more than fifty
     percent (50%) of the voting interest in Worldspan or if Worldspan is
     combined with another entity of which affiliates of Delta, Northwest and/or
     American collectively do not hold more than fifty percent (50%) of the
     voting interests of the combined entity. In addition, a "Change-in-Control
     will be deemed to exist if more than fifty percent (50%) of the voting
     interest of

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     Worldspan is acquired by another CRS. Notwithstanding any of the foregoing,
     an initial public offering of Worldspan shall not constitute a
     "Change-in-Control."

11.  "Charter Airline" means the air carrier set forth in Schedule D for the
     period set forth in Schedule D.

12.  "Contract Manager" has the meaning specified in Section 5.1.

13.  "Contract Year" means a 12-month period of time commencing on the January 1
     or any anniversary thereof, provided that the initial Contract Year shall
     be a partial year commencing on the Effective Date and continuing through
     December 31, 2001. Notwithstanding the foregoing, for purposes of Section
     4.3(a), the initial Contract Year shall be a partial year retroactive to
     June 4, 2001 and continuing through December 31, 2001.

14.  "Confidential Information" means, with respect to either Party, any
     proprietary business or technical information of that Party, including any
     know-how, data, drawings, specifications, software, listings, source code,
     object code, customer lists, financial information, business plans,
     marketing concepts, and business relationships, including the terms of this
     Agreement, regardless of the form in which such information is communicated
     or maintained and whether or not such information constitutes a trade
     secret. However, Confidential Information will not include any information
     that (i) at the time of disclosure by the disclosing Party was already
     rightfully known by the receiving Party without any obligation of
     confidentiality, (ii) is or becomes generally available to the public other
     than through any wrongful act or omission by the receiving Party, (iii) is
     developed by the receiving Party independently of any Confidential
     Information it may have received from the disclosing Party, or (iv) the
     receiving Party receives from a third party free to make such disclosure
     without breach of any legal obligation.

15.  "CRS" means a computer reservations system operated by WORLDSPAN, Sabre,
     Galileo, Amadeus, Abacus, Infini, Axxess, or any other company that [***].

16.  "CRS Segment" means each (a) direct or through flight, (b) car rental or
     (c) hotel stay, to the extent any of the foregoing is booked by means of
     the Orbitz Website through a CRS. "CRS Segment" does not include an Airline
     Direct Connect Segment.

17.  "Corporate User" means any corporation, partnership, limited liability
     company or other business entity to whom Orbitz provides travel related
     services for such entity's own internal use via a corporate travel-oriented
     micro site of the Orbitz Website developed, owned and operated by Orbitz.

18.  "Customer Service Center Provider(s)" means Precision Response Corporation
     or any other company or companies that Orbitz may engage from time to time
     to provide customer service center services for the Orbitz Website.

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19.  "Daily Average Internal Response Time" means, for each day, (i) for
     Standard Messages, [***], and (ii) for PowerShopper Messages, [***].

20.  "Domestic Air Travel" means air travel for which both the departing and
     arriving locations, as well as any intermediate stops, are within the 48
     contiguous states of the continental United States.

21.  "Domestic Fares Provider(s)" means ITA Software, Inc. or any other company
     or companies that Orbitz may engage from time to time to provide Domestic
     Air Travel fares and pricing information for the Orbitz Website.

22.  "Effective Date" has the meaning specified in Section 1.2.

23.  "Fulfillment Provider(s)" means e-Travel Experts, Inc. or any other company
     or companies that Orbitz may engage from time to time to provide
     fulfillment services for the Orbitz Website.

24.  "Hotel Segment" means each hotel stay booked by means of the Orbitz Website
     through the WORLDSPAN System for which WORLDSPAN receives a discrete
     payment from the applicable hotel company, as determined by the WORLDSPAN
     System.

25.  "Internal Response Time" means, for a given Message, [***].

26.  "Material Service Level Failure" means any of the following:

     (a)  The Monthly System Availability of the WORLDSPAN System is below [***]
          for any [***] in any period of [***] consecutive calendar months
          during the Term of this Agreement.

     (b)  The Monthly System Availability of the WORLDSPAN System is below [***]
          for [***] during the Term of this Agreement and has been below [***]
          for [***] previous calendar months during the Term of this Agreement.

     (c)  The Monthly Average Internal Response Time for Standard Messages is
          greater than [***] for [***] during the Term of this Agreement and has
          been greater than [***] for [***] during the Term of this Agreement.

     (d)  The Monthly Average Internal Response Time for PowerShopper Messages
          is greater than [***] for [***] during the Term of this Agreement and
          has been greater than [***] during the Term of this Agreement.

     (e)  WORLDSPAN fails to substantially comply with any applicable Service
          Level set forth in Section 3 of Schedule B more than [***] during any
          period of [***] during the Term of this Agreement.

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27.  "Message" means each electronic transmission to the WORLDSPAN System
     generated by the Response Time Monitor, Orbitz, the Orbitz Website, any
     employee, agent, or contractor of Orbitz, or any User, and the associated
     response. The types of Messages as of the Effective Date are set forth on
     Schedule C.

28.  "Migration Costs" mean the increased costs incurred by Orbitz for hardware
     and software necessitated by the migration from the system and platform
     operated by Worldspan immediately prior to a Change-in-Control to
     Worldspan's successor system and platform. Migration Costs also include
     applications development efforts incurred by Orbitz and required to migrate
     the then existing Orbitz product to Worldspan's successor computer
     reservation system.

29.  "Monthly Average Internal Response Time" means, for each calendar month,
     (i) for Standard Messages, [***], and (ii) for PowerShopper Messages [***].

30.  "Monthly System Availability" means, for each calendar month, the
     percentage obtained by dividing (i) the aggregate time that the WORLDSPAN
     System is Available during that month, by (ii) the total time during that
     month less any Scheduled Downtime during that month and any time during
     that month that the WORLDSPAN System was not Available as a result of
     unplanned telecommunication outages or other causes outside of WORLDSPAN's
     control.

31.  "Net Air Segments" means, for any applicable time period, the number of Air
     Segments booked during that period less the number of Air Segments
     cancelled during that period, as determined by the WORLDSPAN System. "Net
     Air Segments" shall not include Airline Direct Connect Segments.

32.  "Net Car Segments" means, for any applicable time period, the number of Car
     Segments booked during that period less the number of Car Segments canceled
     during that period, as determined by the WORLDSPAN System.

33.  "Net Hotel Segments" means, for any applicable time period, the number of
     Hotel Segments booked during that period less the number of Hotel Segments
     cancelled during that period, as determined by the WORLDSPAN System.

34.  "Net Segments" means, for any applicable time period, all of the Net Air
     Segments, Net Car Segments, and Net Hotel Segments for that period.

35.  "Orbitz" has the meaning specified in the introductory paragraph of this
     Agreement.

36.  "Orbitz Information" means any and all information [***] by WORLDSPAN
     arising out of or in connection with and reflecting [***]of the Orbitz
     Website, including, without limitation, [***] of the WORLDSPAN System in
     conjunction with the Orbitz Website,

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     including any associated response time or performance monitoring
     information that is specific to Orbitz, but not including more
     comprehensive information reflecting the overall usage and operation of the
     WORLDSPAN System, which information may include, but shall not be limited
     to, such usage and operation in conjunction with the Orbitz Website.

37.  "Orbitz Website" means the consumer-oriented Internet travel portal to be
     developed, owned, and operated by Orbitz, including any related or
     successor Internet sites.

38.  "Party" has the meaning specified in the preamble of this Agreement.

39.  "Peak Period" means, for each 24 hour day, the period of [***] during that
     day when the WORLDSPAN System processes the most messages.

40.  "Performance-Based Segment Fee" means any amount determined as such in
     accordance with the applicable provisions of Schedule B.

41.  "PowerShopper Average" means, for any calendar month, the number obtained
     by dividing (i) the number of PowerShopper Messages received by the
     WORLDSPAN System during that month, by (ii) the number of Net Air Segments
     booked through the WORLDSPAN System during that month.

42.  "PowerShopper Message" means a Message received by the WORLDSPAN System
     that accesses or initiates PowerShopper, Power Pricing, Low Fare Finder, or
     any similar functionality that finds the lowest or most suitable fare
     within the WORLDSPAN System.

43.  "PowerShopper Percentage" means, with respect to a given calendar month,
     (i) for each month until the beginning of the Term of this Agreement, 100%,
     and (ii) for each month thereafter, the percentage set forth in the
     following table for the PowerShopper Average for that month.

<Table>
<Caption>
     POWERSHOPPER AVERAGE                   POWERSHOPPER PERCENTAGE
     --------------------                   -----------------------
     <S>                                             <C>
     [***] or less                                   [***]
     more than [***], but no more than               [***]
     [***]
     more than [***], but less than [***]            [***]
     [***] or more                                   [***]
</Table>

44.  "Response Time Monitor" has the meaning specified in Section 2(d) of
     Schedule B.

45.  "Scheduled Downtime" means any periods of time when the WORLDSPAN System is
     scheduled to not be Available; provided, however, [***].

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46.  "Segment" means an Air Segment, Car Segment, or Hotel Segment.

47.  "Service Level" means any Service Level set forth in Schedule B.

48.  "Standard Message" means any Message other than a PowerShopper Message.

49.  "Term" has the meaning set forth in Section 1.2.

50.  "User" means any person who uses the Orbitz Website.

51.  "Weighted Message Unit" means a unit of measurement for Messages that
     reflects the [***], as determined in accordance with the methodology used
     by WORLDSPAN in the ordinary course of its business for that purpose. The
     number of Weighted Message Units for a given Message is determined by the
     Message Weight for that type of Message. Unless and until the Parties
     otherwise mutually agree, the Message Weight for each of the types of
     Messages set forth on Schedule C will be as set forth on Schedule C.
     However, as WORLDSPAN adds new functionality to the WORLDSPAN System, it
     may establish new types and categories of Messages and, for each new type
     or category of Message, determine a Message Weight that is [***].

52.  "WORLDSPAN" has the meaning specified in the introductory paragraph of this
     Agreement.

53.  "WORLDSPAN Actual Cost" means, [***].

54.  "WORLDSPAN System" means the computer reservations systems operated by
     WORLDSPAN and containing the following functionality:

     (a)  Mainframe transaction processing and electronic distribution of travel
          information, such as schedules, availability, fares, pricing, and
          negotiated rates for various travel suppliers.

     (b)  Providing booking capability for air, car, and hotel reservations and
          other travel-related services.

     (c)  Enabling the issuance of paper and electronic tickets and other
          travel-related documents.

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                                   SCHEDULE B

                                 SERVICE LEVELS

1.   SYSTEM AVAILABILITY.

     The Service Level for System Availability is for the Monthly System
     Availability of the Worldspan System to be at least [***]% during [***]
     during the Term of this Agreement.

     In the event that the Monthly System Availability of the Worldspan System
     is less than [***]% during any calendar month during the Term of this
     Agreement, the Parties agree that [***].

<Table>
                <S>                                     <C>
                [***]                                   [***]
                [***]                                   [***]
                [***]                                   [***]
                [***]                                   [***]
                [***]                                   [***]
</Table>

2.   INTERNAL RESPONSE TIME.

     (a)  STANDARD MESSAGES. The Service Level for Internal Response Time for
          Standard Messages is for the Monthly Average Internal Response Time
          for Standard Messages for [***] during the Term of this Agreement to
          be no more than [***].

          In the event that the Monthly Average Internal Response Time for
          Standard Messages for [***] during the Term of this Agreement is
          greater than [***] the Parties agree that [***]:

<Table>
                <S>                                     <C>
                [***]                                   [***]
                [***]                                   [***]
                [***]                                   [***]
                [***]                                   [***]
                [***]                                   [***]
</Table>

     (b)  POWERSHOPPER MESSAGE. The Service Level for Internal Response Time for
          PowerShopper Messages is as follows:

          (1)  For [***] during the Term of this Agreement during swhich
               WORLDSPAN does not provide Domestic Air Travel fares and pricing
               information for

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               the Orbitz Website, the Monthly Average Internal Response Time
               for PowerShopper Messages will be no more than [***].

               In the event that the Monthly Average Internal Response Time
               for PowerShopper Messages for [***] during the Term of this
               Agreement is greater than [***] the Parties agree that [***]:

<Table>
                <S>                                     <C>
                [***]                                   [***]
                [***]                                   [***]
                [***]                                   [***]
                [***]                                   [***]
                [***]                                   [***]
</Table>

     (2)  For each [***] during the Term of this Agreement during which
          WORLDSPAN does not provide Domestic Air Travel fares and pricing
          information for the Orbitz Website, the Monthly Average Internal
          Response Time for PowerShopper Messages will be no more than [***].

          In the event that the Monthly Average Internal Response Time for
          PwerShopper Messages for [***] during the Term of this Agreement is
          greater than [***] the Parties agree that [***]:

<Table>
                <S>                                     <C>
                [***]                                   [***]
                [***]                                   [***]
                [***]                                   [***]
                [***]                                   [***]
                [***]                                   [***]
</Table>

     (c)  UNFORECAST DEMAND. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, if the
          number of Net Segments booked by menas of the Orbitz Website through
          the WORLDSPAN System [***], then the foregoing provisions of this
          Section 2 will not be applicable [***].

     (d)  RESPONSE TIME MONITOR. The Parties acknowledge that, as of the
          Effective Date, WORLDSPAN measures Internal Response Time through the
          use of monitoring tools internal to the WORLDSPAN System. In order to
          augment, not replace, WORLDSPAN's internal system for measuring
          Internal Response Time ORBITZ, its supplier or contractors, will
          develop a system (the "Response Time Monitor") for measuring Internal
          Response Time external to the WORLDSPAN System , all in accordance
          with the following:

          (1)  The Response Time Monitor will be designed to measure Internal
               Response Time external to the WORLDSPAN System by simulating a

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               request from the Orbitz Website booking engine for five or more
               common customer queries.

          (2)  WORLDSPAN will have the right to validate the operability of the
               Response Time Monitor prior to implementation and to approve the
               testing procedures as well as the format of the results. the
               measurements performed by the Response Time monitor shall be made
               on a continuous basis, twenty-four hours per day, seven days per
               week, so long as that can be done without compromising the
               performance of the WORLDSPAN System . the Internal Response Time
               shall be determined during the Peak Period for each twenty-four
               hour day. Each Party will have unlimited access to the data
               produced by the Response Time Monitor.

          (3)  [***].

     3.   ESCALATION PROCEDURES. the Service Level for WORLDSPAN'S response to
          reported problems with the sw will be based on the severity of the
          problem, as reasonably determined by Orbitz, in accordance with the
          following:

<Table>
<Caption>
                 SEVERITY
                  LEVEL                    DESCRIPTION                     SERVICE LEVEL
               -------------------------------------------------------------------------
                     <S>       <C>                                   <C>
                     0         WORLDSPAN System down                 [***]
                     1         Serious business impact, e.g.,        [***]
                               message response times materially
                               exceeding Service Levels
                     2         Less serious business impact, e.g.,   [***]
                               flight information unavailable
                     3         Nuisance, e.g., unable to retrieve    [***]
                               non-critical backup information
</Table>

4.   Change Management. The Parties will develop and mutually agree upon a
     change management process that will, among other things, provide for the
     following:

     (a)  WORLDSPAN will notify Orbitz of any scheduled changes to the WORLDSPAN
          System that are reasonably anticipated to materially affect Orbitz at
          least [***] prior to the change and will consult with Orbitz's
          operations staff as to the timeframe for the change.

     (b)  Orbitz will notify WORLDSPAN of any scheduled changes to Orbitz's
          systems or business operations (e.g., promotions) that are reasonably
          anticipated to

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          materially affect WORLDSPAN at least [***] prior to the change and
          will consult with WORLDSPAN'S operations staff as to the timeframe for
          the changes.

     (c)  Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Parties may make emergency changes
          that are required to protect the integrity of their respective systems
          without giving the notice described above, but each Party will use
          reasonable business efforts to notify the other of any such emergency
          change as soon as practicable.

5.   FUNCTIONALITY. WORLDSPAN agrees to use reasonable business efforts so that
     the functionality included within the WORLDSPAN System that is necessary
     for Orbitz's business operations continues to be fully functions. In
     particular, [***]

6.   EQUIVALENT SERVICES. In addition to the specific Service levels specified
     above, during the Term of this Agreement.

     (a)  WORLDSPAN will provide Orbitz with Monthly System Availability that is
          [***].

     (b)  WORLDSPAN will provide Orbitz with Internal Response Time that is
          [***].

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                                   SCHEDULE C

                                 MESSAGE WEIGHTS

<Table>
<Caption>
          MESSAGE TYPE                                        MESSAGE WEIGHT
          ------------                                        --------------
     <S>                                                           <C>
     CATEGORY 1                                                    [***]

          [***]

     CATEGORY 2                                                    [***]

          [***]

     CATEGORY 3                                                    [***]

          [***]

     CATEGORY 4                                                    [***]

          [***]
</Table>

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                                   SCHEDULE D

                                Charter Airlines

<Table>
<Caption>
                                          EFFECTIVE          EXPIRATION
AIRLINE                                      DATE               DATE
-------                                   ---------          ----------
<S>                                    <C>                   <C>
AEROMEXICO                                18-JUN-01          17-JUN-04
AIR FRANCE                                21-MAY-01          21-MAY-02
AIR JAMAICA                               12-MAY-00          12-MAY-01
AIR NEW ZEALAND                           20-APR-01          20-APR-02
ALASKA AIR GROUP                           8-AUG-01           8-AUG-02
ALOHA                                      5-JAN-01           5-JAN-04
ALL NIPPON                                13-AUG-01          13-AUG-02
AMERICAN                                  19-MAY-01          17-MAY-11
ANSETT                                    20-APR-01          20-APR-02
ASIANA                                     2-APR-01           2-APR-02
CANADA 3000                                1-FEB-01           1-FEB-04
CATHAY PACIFIC                            12-JUL-01          12-JUL-02
CHINA AIRLINES                            16-JUL-01          16-JUL-02
CONTINENTAL                               19-MAY-01          17-MAY-11
COPA                                      22-NOV-00          22-NOV-01
CSA CZECH                                 22-MAY-01          22-MAY-02
DELTA                                     19-MAY-01          17-MAY-11
EL AL                                      1-AUG-01           1-AUG-02
EVA                                       15-NOV-00          15-NOV-01
HAWAIIAN                                  15-DEC-00          15-DEC-03
IBERIA                                     3-MAR-01           3-MAR-02
JAPAN AIRLINES                            26-JUL-01          26-JUL-02
KLM                                    (SAME AS NW)
KOREAN AIR                                30-APR-01          30-APR-02
LAN CHILE                                 18-DEC-00          18-DEC-01
LAN PERU                                  21-MAY-01          21-MAY-02
LOT POLISH                                 1-JUN-01           1-JUN-02
LUFTHANSA                                 15-MAR-01          15-MAR-02
MEXICANA                                  15-MAY-00          15-MAY-03
MIDWAY                                     1-APR-01          31-MAR-04
MIDWEST EXPRESS                            1-JUN-01          31-MAY-04
NATIONAL                                   7-MAY-01           6-MAY-04
NORTHWEST                                 19-MAY-01          17-MAY-11
</Table>

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<Table>
<S>                                       <C>                <C>
QANTAS                                    13-AUG-01          13-AUG-02
SABENA                                     1-JUN-01           1-JUN-02
SAS                                        5-JUL-01           5-JUL-02
SINGAPORE                                 29-JAN-01          29-JAN-02
SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS                     13-JUN-01          13-JUN-02
SPIRIT                                     8-JAN-01           8-JAN-04
SWISSAIR                                   1-JUN-01           1-JUN-02
TWA                                       19-MAY-01          17-MAY-11
UNITED                                    19-MAY-01          17-MAY-11
US AIRWAYS                                27-JUN-00          27-JUN-03
UZBEKISTAN AIRWAYS                        22-DEC-00          22-DEC-01
VANGUARD                                   5-JUN-00           5-JUN-03
VARIG                                     22-MAY-00          22-MAY-01
VIRGIN                                    16-JUL-01          16-JUL-02
</Table>

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