Re: Continental ends codeshare talks with US Air

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...so now who is CO gonna partner with since they
dumped Cactus! I really think CO's strategy is now not
to code share unless it is with big-time haulers like
Air Europa and Eva Air.....

Lots of luck using my 300k FF Mileage there too...

Bryant Petitt
Cumming, GA

--- lafrance@verizon.net wrote:
> Continental ends codeshare talks with US Air
>
>
> Wednesday July 3, 12:19 PM EDT
>
> CHICAGO, July 3 (Reuters) - Continental Airlines U),
> after rival United Airlines in late June said it was
> close to such a deal.
>
> Continental said it determined a deal with US
> Airways would not be reached in the near future.
> Continental, the No. 5 U.S. airline based in
> Houston, already has a code-share arrangement with
> Northwest Airlines Corp. (NWAC), the fourth largest
> U.S. carrier.
>
> Code-sharing allows airlines to place their
> two-letter code on one another's flights.
> Continental has said its Northwest deal generates
> about $200 million annually.
>
> US Airways, the No. 6 airline based in Arlington,
> Virginia, had said it was talking to several
> carriers about code-sharing as it looks for ways to
> shore up revenues.
>
>
> Roger
> EWROPS


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