Northwest Airlines is reducing prices on leisure and business tickets by as much as 50 percent. The airline calls the sale part of a broader initiative to make buying discount tickets easier. Analysts say lower prices AND less confusion will make more people want to fly. The sale seems well-timed. Northwest said today its domestic flights in October were 70 percent full. That number is about the same as a year ago. But Northwest cut its flights by 20 percent after the terrorist attacks -- so the number of passengers has actually dropped substantially. Minnesota Public Radio's Andrew Haeg reports.