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Continental Airlines became Houston's hometown airline in 1983, a year of bankruptcy, employee strife and lingering impacts from industry deregulation. But for travelers, Houston became "the home ...
The merger of Continental Airlines and United Airlines won't result in clerical or management layoffs, except for corporate officers, until at least next March, Continental said Friday. The two ...
The nation's three largest airlines have warned corporate clients that they could lose prized volume discounts if they disclose detailed data to Continental Airlines about their employees' travel ...
Continental jumped in size in 1987 by swallowing Frontier, People Express and New York Air. Both airlines shrank to cope with the recession. United cut capacity 7.4 percent last year, and ...
Business; Continental, United airlines merger talks with pilots falter. Updated: Jun. 25, 2010, 10:52 p.m. Jun. 25, 2010, 10:52 p.m.
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Now that Continental Airlines is part of the Star Alliance, there are more ways than ever for Continental frequent fliers to "earn and burn" miles. That's because Continental ...
United and Continental airlines today agreed to a $3 billion merger that will create the world's largest airline, while likely expanding the number of flights to European cities out of Newark.
The president of American Airlines left the company Monday but immediately moved into the same role at rival United Continental, in one of the most unusual management shake-ups seen in the ...
ATLANTA — Continental Airlines is ending free hamburgers, barbecue and sandwich rolls for many of its passengers in favor of a food-for-sale program that mirrors what other carriers are alrea… ...
UAL Corp.'s United Airlines announced on Monday it will merge with Continental Airlines in a deal worth $3.2 billion, creating the world's largest airline.
Kellner is leaving Continental Airlines. Larry Kellner is stepping down after five years as chairman and chief executive officer of Continental Airlines, the airline said Thursday.
UAL Corp.'s United Airlines announced on Monday it will merge with Continental Airlines in a deal worth $3.2 billion, creating the world's largest airline.