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Continental Airlines Inc: All Recent News
- Final Glance: Airlines companies 11/20/2009
- NEW YORK (AP) - Shares of some top airlines companies were mixed at the close of trading:... Associated Press
- Holiday travelers waited longer to book this year 11/20/2009
- MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Holiday travelers waited a little longer to book their flights this year, likely holding out for better deals and waiting to see if they would still have a job. And some aren't going at all. Associated Press
- Airlines: People Won't Fly, So We'll Raise Fees 11/20/2009
- Airlines say it’s the right time to fly touting cheap fares and less crowding but special holiday fees could keep travelers grounded on Turkey Day and well into next year. The Air Transport Association an industry trade group released data Friday that showed that 3% fewer people took to the skies during the month of October despite ticket prices being down 12.5% year-over-year. This pushed passenger revenue down for the 12th straight month.The data which was based on a random sampling of the member airlines showed current prices to be on par to prices during the 1998 traveling season ... At Minyanville
- Midday Glance: Airlines companies 11/20/2009
- NEW YORK (AP) - Shares of some top airlines companies are mixed at noon:... Associated Press
- Continental Airlines' BusinessFirst Named Best Business Class... 11/20/2009
- Continental also awarded 'Best Airline Based in North America' for sixth straight yearHOUSTON, Nov. 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Continental Airlines (NYSE: CAL) has won top honors in two categories... PR Newswire
- US carriers' passenger revenue down in October 11/20/2009
- WASHINGTON (AP) - Passenger revenue among U.S. airlines fell 15 percent in October compared to the same month last year, an industry trade group said Friday. Associated Press
- Early Glance: Airlines companies 11/20/2009
- NEW YORK (AP) - Shares of some top airlines companies are mixed at 10 a.m.:... Associated Press
- Continental matches hike in spring peak surcharges 11/19/2009
- DALLAS (AP) - Continental Airlines Inc. said Thursday it matched a move by other carriers to raise surcharges for travel on a few peak days in March and April to $30 each way. Associated Press
- Continental to start Newark-Munich service 11/19/2009
- HOUSTON (AP) - Continental Airlines Inc., the world's fifth largest airline, said Thursday it will launch daily nonstop service between its New York hub at Newark Liberty International Airport and Munich on March 27. Associated Press
- Sector Snap: Airlines lose ground amid sell-off 11/19/2009
- NEW YORK (AP) - Airline stocks sputtered Thursday amid a broader market sell off, driven by a stronger dollar and discouraging economic data. Associated Press
- Continental Airlines Announces Daily Nonstop Service Between... 11/19/2009
- Hub-to-hub link will provide additional travel options from March 2010HOUSTON, Nov. 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Continental Airlines (NYSE: CAL) today announced that it will launch daily nonstop... PR Newswire
- FAA says air-traffic scheduling problems solved 11/19/2009
- NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- The Federal Aviation Administration said Thursday that a five-hour long network failure has been resolved, though its impact to flights is expected to be felt across the region with delays and cancellations. The National Airspace Data Exchange Network failed at both its locations -- Atlanta and Salt Lake City, just after 5:15 a.m. Eastern Time, according to the FAA and the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. East Coast flights were impacted the most, particularly those out of Atlanta and New York's JFK. A "ripple effect" is expected to impact the region's... At MarketWatch
- Airline stocks fall as the Dow slips into the red 11/19/2009
- NEW YORK -- Airline stocks declined Thursday with the wider market. At last check, the NYSE Arca Airline Index fell nearly 1% to 26.37 points with all but one of its 13 components trading down. Shares of US Airways fell 2.7% to $3.18, American parent AMR Corp. lost 2% to $5.65 and Continental shed 1.8% to $13.13. Trading up were shares of Tam Sa , adding 3% to $16.96. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell about 65 points to 10,360. At MarketWatch
- United Airlines: Mergers Can Work 11/19/2009
- United Airlines President John Teague says Delta and Northwest's hookup should change the way airline mergers are viewed and could make them easier. At TheStreet.com
- FAA: computer glitch to cause flight delays 11/19/2009
- NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Flights across the U.S. are expected to see delays Thursday due to a glitch in a Federal Aviation Administration computer that schedules flights. The problem is being investigated, but it's forcing workers to fill in flight schedules by hand, according to the FAA. There is no estimated time for fixing the problem, and radar and communications have not been impacted. According to the FAA website, only Atlanta is being impacted currently, with inbound flight delays of 15 minutes or less. Atlanta is the main hub for Delta Air Lines and AirTran Airways . At MarketWatch
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