United Continental Holdings, Inc. (New York Stock Exchange, NYSE: UAL) hat kürzlich eine Reihe von Veränderungen bekannt gegeben, die Passagieren von United Airlines und Continental Airlines ein einheitlicheres Reiseerlebnis bieten sollen und einen weiteren entscheidenden Schritt hin zur Zusammenführung beider Fluggesellschaften markieren.
United Airlines (Nasdaq: UAUA) and Continental Airlines (NYSE: CAL) today announced they have reached an agreement in principle on a transition and process agreement with the pilots of both companies.
Seit genau fünf Jahren verbindet Continental Airlines, die fünftgrößte Fluggesellschaft der Welt, den Flughafen Tegel und New York/Newark mit einem täglichen Direktflug.
First daily scheduled service offered between Texas and Africa. New Africa route to be flown with the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Planned as Continental’s first new international service to operate with the new jet. Nonstop flight will reduce travel time between the two cities by over four hours
Members of TAM Fidelidade and Continental OnePass programs now have more opportunities to earn and redeem miles
Continental’s first ever codesharing agreement with a Japanese airline
Continental Airlines (NYSE: CAL) and its wholly-owned subsidiary Continental Micronesia today submitted a joint application to the Department of Transportation to provide nonstop service from the carriers‘ hubs in New York/Newark and Guam to Tokyo’s Haneda airport
Customers traveling to and from Newark Liberty International Airport may reschedule without penalty; continental.com provides latest flight information and operations summary
Continental Airlines (NYSE: CAL) today reported a January consolidated (mainline plus regional) load factor of 77.2 percent, 4.0 points above the January 2009 consolidated load factor, and a mainline load factor of 78.0 percent, 4.0 points above the January 2009 mainline load factor.
Continental Airlines (NYSE: CAL) today reported a January consolidated (mainline plus regional) load factor of 77.2 percent, 4.0 points above the January 2009 consolidated load factor, and a mainline load factor of 78.0 percent, 4.0 points above the January 2009 mainline load factor.