Canadian North, First Air plan 'merger of equals'
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Canadian North, First Air plan 'merger of equals'
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/...uals-1.2607324
The owners of Canadian North and First Air have confirmed they are proposing to merge the two northern airlines.
NorTerra Inc. and Makivik Corporation issued a joint news release Friday saying they are in talks that could lead to a "merger of equals, subject to the successful conclusion of negotiations and regulatory review."
The owners of Canadian North and First Air have confirmed they are proposing to merge the two northern airlines.
NorTerra Inc. and Makivik Corporation issued a joint news release Friday saying they are in talks that could lead to a "merger of equals, subject to the successful conclusion of negotiations and regulatory review."
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Canadian North, First Air merger plan under scrutiny over fears tie-up would hike fares and cut flights
Canadian North, First Air merger plan under scrutiny over fears tie-up would hike fares and cut flights
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First Air, Canadian North airlines call off merger
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/...rger-1.2810943
The owners of First Air and Canadian North have cancelled talks aimed at merging the two airlines.
First Air and Canadian North fly to communities in Nunavut and the Northwest Territories.
Parent companies Makivik Corporation and NorTerra announced Thursday that they have terminated discussions, with no future discussions to merge the airlines planned.
The owners of First Air and Canadian North have cancelled talks aimed at merging the two airlines.
First Air and Canadian North fly to communities in Nunavut and the Northwest Territories.
Parent companies Makivik Corporation and NorTerra announced Thursday that they have terminated discussions, with no future discussions to merge the airlines planned.
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Since it was announced, the planned merger between Northern airlines First Air and Canadian North has led to trepidation from passengers, who are concerned about the potential impacts on prices and flights schedules. But what does the merger really mean for air travel in the North?
Since it was announced, the planned merger between Northern airlines First Air and Canadian North has led to trepidation from passengers, who are concerned about the potential impacts on prices and flights schedules. But what does the merger really mean for air travel in the North?