Well, there won't be much in the way of "news" for some time to come. For all the financial and other information United and Continental may have shared to date in connection with reaching the merger agreement, the airlines are still required to act as arms-length competitors in the domestic marketplace until regulatory and shareholder consent for the proposed merger have been obtained. Therefore, even though there have been preliminary exchanges of ideas as to what a post-merger airline will look like, many of the specific details simply cannot be formalized, much less announced, until the shareholders have approved the deal and the regulators have granted at least tentative approval.