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Bad News for Fliers

The merger of Continental and United shows size matters. Aviation expert Clive Irving on what it means for the industry and travelers—mainly, fewer flights and fewer empty seats.

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They were a part of the infant airline industry. Continental Airlines was born in 1937 out of a small operation in remote areas of the Southwest; United Airlines was created in 1927 out of a mail-carrying operation with the fledgling Boeing company.

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