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  • Jim Compton , United Continental's chief revenue officer, said in an interview that 138 Continental planes are expected to be outfitted with the added legroom by the end of the first quarter.

    United Continental Spruces Up Cabins Susan Carey 2011

  • In a move to appeal to frequent fliers, the company said it will bring its popular Channel 9 air-traffic control audio to Continental's 337 mainline aircraft.

    United Continental Spruces Up Cabins Susan Carey 2011

  • He said he has suggested the pilots fly as passengers to Continental's crew base in Guam, three hours away, after they land their planes in Tokyo, and overnight in Guam.

    Singapore Air Postpones New Tokyo A380 route Andy Pasztor 2011

  • For instance, Continental's international airplanes have only two cabins, Economy and BusinessFirst, while United's have First, Business and Economy.

    United Continental Spruces Up Cabins Susan Carey 2011

  • But the combined fleet is well along in being repainted, essentially with Continental's pattern and United's name.

    United Continental Spruces Up Cabins Susan Carey 2011

  • The share sale could generate up to €1.8 billion $2.5 billion in proceeds, based on Continental's closing share price of €60.97 Friday.

    Schaeffler Cuts Continental Stake to Reduce Debt Vanessa Fuhrmans 2011

  • United Continental will soon begin talks to integrate the employee group with Continental's 3,600 mechanics.

    Flight Attendant Union Reaches Tentative Deal With United Jack Nicas 2012

  • If United attendants approve the deal, United Continental will begin joint negotiations to integrate the United attendants with Continental's 9,000 attendants.

    Flight Attendant Union Reaches Tentative Deal With United Jack Nicas 2012

  • And even with $1,000 coach tickets to Asia in its portfolio and $5,000 business-class flights to Europe, United Continental's second-quarter average fare–revenue divided by number of passengers, excluding taxes paid by those passengers–was $273.

    Airlines Are Driven to Nickel and Dime Susan Carey 2011

  • The combined carrier had said it plans to install Economy Plus, which is roomier seating in the front of coach on United planes, to all of Continental's mainline aircraft.

    United Continental Spruces Up Cabins Susan Carey 2011

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