United offers one-way airfare deals out West
United offers one-way airfare deals out West
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United, Continental name execs for combined airline, European regulators OK deal
MINNEAPOLIS - United Airlines and Continental Airlines on Tuesday named the executives who will run what would be the world's largest airline, on the same day that European antitrust authorities approved the combination.
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United, Continental merging into No. 1 airline
United and Continental have been permitted to merge, a union that will create the world's largest airline. The two companies yesterday announced a new management lineup that puts Continental executives in choice spots, once the deal closes.
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Airline Fares Rising,1st-Ld. Writethru
Government says airline fares rising to second-highest level since 2001 Airline - United States - Transportation - History - Continental Airlines
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Congress OKs Overhaul of Airline Pilot Rules
Congress passes bill to make flying safer by requiring more rest, training for airline pilots Regional airline - New York - New York City - United States - Aviation
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United, Continental merger gets green light
United and Continental Airlines have named the executives who will run what would be the world's largest airline.
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House Passes Bill to Boost Commuter Airline Safety
Air safety measures are in response to 2009 commuter airline crash in New York. New York - Air safety - United States - Aviation - Transportation
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Local officials request a full investigation in the release of the Lockerbie airline bomber
Two local representatives have united in their push for and in-depth inquiry into BPs role in the release of the Lockerbie airline bomber, Abdel Basset Ali al-Megrahi.
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New Airline Safety Rules on the Horizon?
Congress could soon enact tougher safety and training rules for airlines and pilots. United States - United States Congress - Business - Airline - Occupational Health and Safety
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US says Mexico falls short of airline safety standards
Mexico does not comply with international air carrier safety standards and has been downgraded by category, meaning it cannot open new air routes to the United States, the US Federal Aviation Administration said Friday.
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