#1
CAL PHL FLYER , Aug 27, 2010 4:13 pm
DOJ Department of Justice approves UA/CO Merger Today..Congrats Mr.Smisek!
#5
transportbiz , Aug 27, 2010 4:33 pm
Good, now we can move on with this. Hopefully it goes better than the reciprocation of upgrading.
Also, I'm sure there is no connection between this announcement and the earlier one today about WN's landing slots at EWR.
Also, I'm sure there is no connection between this announcement and the earlier one today about WN's landing slots at EWR.
#6
Here's an article on the approval:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/28/bu.../28air.html?hp
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/28/bu.../28air.html?hp
#8
worldwidedreamer , Aug 27, 2010 5:54 pm
I'm excited to see the changes, and hope that flyers, employees and investors all benefit.
#9
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Unsurprisingly there is. http://travel.usatoday.com/flights/p...Top+Stories%29Originally Posted by transportbiz
Also, I'm sure there is no connection between this announcement and the earlier one today about WN's landing slots at EWR.
#11
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Going the DL route. Originally Posted by Aloha1
So what about the news reports that the two airlines may remain separate for another year?
Both airlines are going into a holding company while operations are merged together over the next year.
#12
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Both airlines are going into a holding company while operations are merged together over the next year.
It's really the only option with two operations as large as these.Originally Posted by colpuck
Going the DL route. Both airlines are going into a holding company while operations are merged together over the next year.
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Let's hope this goes down smoother than the DL/NW rough landing. ^
Let's hope this goes down smoother than the DL/NW rough landing. ^