Sir Richard Branson has warned his airline’s pilots that their proposed strike would leave an ‘an indelible scar’ on Virgin Atlantic.
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Branson warns pilots Virgin strike would leave ‘scar’ – Daily Mail
Sir Richard Branson has warned his airline’s pilots that their proposed strike would leave an ‘an indelible scar’ on Virgin Atlantic.
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Branson warns pilots Virgin strike would leave ‘scar’ – Daily Mail
Continental and United airlines have assigned a large share of their domestic flying to regional partners. Under their proposed merger, they both want to keep using these partners to help transport their passengers. …
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Southwest Airlines to gain 18 more New York routes – NewsPlurk
United Airlines and Continental Airlines have unveiled the new visual branding and livery they will employ after their proposed merger is completed. The…
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PICTURE: United, Continental unveil new branding for combined airline
As Continental Airlines (NYSE:CAL) executives continue to prepare for their proposed merger with UAL Corp. (NYSE:UAL) – the deal is subject to shareholder and regulatory approval – option players are expressing moderate bullishness …
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Bulls active in Continental Airlines (CAL) | ONN.tv
Law360, New York (March 10, 2010) — British Airways PLC, American Airlines Inc. and Iberia SA have offered to lease out certain transatlantic flight slots to competitors in an effort to secure European Commission approval of their proposed Oneworld …
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BA, AA Offer Up Routes To Remedy Antitrust Fears – site.law360.com
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — American Airlines, British Airways (LSE:UK:BAY) and Iberia have taken a significant step toward allaying antitrust regulators’ concerns over their proposed transatlantic alliance.
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AA, BA and Iberia offer rivals gates at JFK and London – Marketwatch