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  2. United Airlines Holdings - Wikipedia

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    The Board of Directors at Continental and United Airlines approved a stock-swap deal that would combine them into the world's largest airline on Sunday, May 2, 2010. The airlines publicly announced the deal the next day. [6] This would re-unite Walter Varney's airlines, which offspring includes Continental and United. [17

  3. Continental Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Continental Airlines (simply known as Continental) was a major airline in the United States that operated from 1934 until it merged with United Airlines in 2012. It had ownership interests and brand partnerships with several carriers.

  4. List of airline mergers and acquisitions - Wikipedia

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    Was the world's largest carrier at the time of merger, acquired the Continental brand kept the United name. 2014 - Four years taking over Continental, United closed the hub at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport for the second time; US Airways. 1938 - Started as All American Aviation Company, renamed All American Airlines and then Allegheny ...

  5. What Does This Airline Merger Mean for Competitors? - AOL

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    While understanding that the recently announced merger between US Airways and American Airlines is obviously very important for shareholders of those two companies, it will also have a significant ...

  6. Why This Airline Merger's Benefits Still Haven't Taken Off - AOL

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    Creating the world's largest airline sounds like the dream of any businessperson with an aviation obsession. For United Continental Holdings , however, the dream has become a nightmare at times ...

  7. United-Continental Merger: Watch Out for Higher Fares and ...

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    The airline merger between UAL's (UAUA) United and Continental (CAL) raises many serious questions, not the least of which is how air passengers will be affected. The answer to that one seems ...

  8. UAL Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The deal was called off after problems in the credit markets, as well as weak support from labor groups, prevented the merger. UAL's United then decided to form an alliance with Continental. On May 2, 2010 United announced a full merger between the two carriers. The combined airline uses the trade name United Airlines with the Continental globe ...

  9. Travelers WIll Be the Big Losers in United-Continental ... - AOL

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    The only good news about the merger between United (UAUA) and Continental Airlines (CAL) is that it will bring Southwest (LUV) into the mix at Newark Airport, giving the carrier a much larger ...