John Tague
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Continental, United Pick Post-Merger Management Team
management and clerical roles and refining the planned organizational structure." Meanwhile, United said its president, John Tague , along with CFO Kathryn Mikells, Mileage Plus president Graham Atkinson and senior vice president of corporate and
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U.S. Airlines Surge Back To Profitability
Recovering air traffic and capacity discipline and the resulting improvements in the pricing environment are starting to pay off for U.S. airlines. Of the eight major carriers to have reported second-quarter earnings by press time, seven posted net profits. The lone loss maker, American Airlines
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Continental, United Choose Senior Executives To Run Merged Airline
management and clerical roles and refining the planned organizational structure." Meanwhile, United said its president, John Tague , along with CFO Kathryn Mikells, Mileage Plus president Graham Atkinson and senior vice president of corporate and
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United Airlines reported Atlantic and Pacific premium cabin booking growth of 38 percent and 46 percent, respectively
, during the June quarter versus a year earlier. Overall unit revenue on Asian routes jumped 52 percent--including 64 percent in China and 46 percent in Japan--partly due to "improvements in yields and load factors in premium cabins," said president John Tague .
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UAL Corp. reported its first quarterly profit since 2007 with net income of $273 million
profit since 1999" and a $751 million year-over-year improvement, said CEO Glenn Tilton. According to president John Tague , "Year to date, United is the only major U.S. network carrier to generate positive unit revenue growth compared
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Airlines Still See Red, But Also Report Corporate Gains
improvement in both load factor and yield in our premium cabins as corporate travel begins to return," United president John Tague told investors. Continental executive vice president and chief marketing officer Jim Compton said the carrier is seeing
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Carriers Optimistic As Corporate Travel Revenue Soars
improvement in both load factor and yield in our premium cabins as corporate travel begins to return," United president John Tague told investors yesterday. Continental Airlines executive vice president and chief marketing officer Jim Compton said
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Premium Class Begins Comeback
90 transoceanic aircraft. United last year upgraded the premium cabins on its Boeing 767 and 747 fleets, president John Tague said. "We will begin the work to add new first and fully lie-flat business class seating to our fleet of 777
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Airlines See Signs Of Slow Growth, Delta Invests In Amenities
quarter of 2009, United's ancillary revenues accounted for $250 million or $13 per passenger, according to COO John Tague . Full-year 2009 ancillary revenues reached $1.1 billion. Executives said more than $80 million will be added
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Airlines Fight For Footing: Traffic, Revenue Declines Outweigh Business Demand Gains
necessary to stimulate the traffic due to the sharp falloff in business travel." Like other carriers, president and COO John Tague said United Airlines has grown cautious in its outlook. "We've not talked in the last few quarters about an imminent

