Continental Airlines
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Athens will have no transatlantic service this winter
States. Stricken state-owned carrier Olympic Air in 2009, withdrew from the Greece-U.S. market, with Continental Airlines following. US Airways continues to offer daily Philadelphia-Athens service between May and September.
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United Continental Holdings reported a $448 million net loss for the first quarter
last year. The loss includes $162 million in special costs "primarily" related to United's integration of Continental Airlines , according to the carrier. United's average first-quarter one-way fare increased nearly 7 percent to
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ARC named travel industry veteran Bonnie Reitz as chairman of the board of directors
24 years on the board becomes chairman emeritus. Reitz began her career at Eastern Airlines before serving on Continental Airlines ' management team. After leaving the airline, Reitz founded a management consultancy. "Her background and experience
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Interview: United CEO Jeff Smisek
Addis Ababa - The Federal Aviation Administration on Nov. 30 issued a single operating certificate to Continental Airlines and United Airlines, now recognized as a single entity. Work remains before the carriers fully act as one. For
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Amadeus announced that United Airlines signed a distribution deal extension 'into 2013'
that commits the carrier and subsidiary Continental Airlines to provide Amadeus-connected agencies access to its "full range of content." That content by mid-2012 will include U.S
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BTN's 2011 Airline Survey: Delta Finally On Top
Last year's winner, Continental Airlines , subsequently has been integrating ..... top spot due to United and Continental 's navigation of the complexities ..... as were United Airlines and Continental Airlines .
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Former Continental Airlines VP Monisa Cline joined Hawaiian Airlines
Cline, who left Continental in October 2010, is based in Honolulu.
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United Continental Holdings in conjunction with joint venture partners Lufthansa and Air Canada plan to keep fourth-quarter transatlantic capacity flat year over year
, down 6 percentage points from previous guidance, executive vice president and chief marketing officer Jim Compton said during a quarterly earnings call.
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United Continental Holdings reported a $538 million second-quarter net profit
despite a 30 percent year-over-year increase in fuel costs on a pro-forma basis. Unit passenger revenue grew 9 percent year over year, while consolidated yield, a representation of average fare paid, increased 10 percent year over year, both on a pro-forma basis. Executives during an earnings call
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Travel Consolidation Saves University Of California Tens Of Millions
Comprising of four employees, the UC travel services department negotiated agreements with American Airlines, Continental Airlines , Delta Air Lines, JetBlue Airways, Southwest Airlines, Singapore Airlines and Virgin America. "We have special

