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Feb. 21, 2006, 12:45PM
(PRN) Continental Airlines Ranked No. 1 Most Admired U.S. Airline By FORTUNE Magazine

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HOUSTON, Feb. 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Continental Airlines (NYSE: CAL) today announced it was rated the most admired U.S. airline on FORTUNE magazine's America's Most Admired Companies airline industry list. The list and related stories appear in the March 6 issue, on newsstands Feb. 27, and at http://www.fortune.com .
Continental ranked No. 1 in several key categories on the list, including quality of products and services, quality of management, innovation, and social responsibility.
"We are honored to have been named America's most admired airline," said Larry Kellner, Continental's chairman and CEO. "It is a direct reflection on my 42,000 co-workers, who are truly the reason for Continental's success. Despite the challenges facing the industry, our employees continue to deliver a world-class product with outstanding service, day in and day out."
The rankings are determined in a survey of industry analysts, boards of directors, and corporate and airline executives. They survey eight areas, including quality of products and services, quality of management, innovation, social responsibility, financial soundness, employee talent, use of corporate assets, and long-term investment value.
Southwest Airlines was ranked second on the list, followed by AMR, Alaska Air Group, ExpressJet Holdings, America West Holdings, Northwest Airlines, Delta Air Lines, UAL and US Airways Group.
  1. <LI minmax_bound="true">Continental Airlines <LI minmax_bound="true">Southwest Airlines <LI minmax_bound="true">AMR <LI minmax_bound="true">Alaska Air Group <LI minmax_bound="true">ExpressJet Holdings <LI minmax_bound="true">America West Holdings <LI minmax_bound="true">Northwest Airlines <LI minmax_bound="true">Delta Air Lines <LI minmax_bound="true">UAL
  2. US Airways Group
Continental Airlines is the world's sixth-largest airline. Continental, together with Continental Express and Continental Connection, has more than 3,100 daily departures throughout the Americas, Europe and Asia, serving 151 domestic and 133 international destinations, more than any other carrier in the world. More than 400 additional points are served via SkyTeam alliance airlines, which include Aeromexico, Air France, Alitalia, CSA Czech Airlines, Delta Air Lines, KLM, Korean Air and Northwest Airlines. With 42,000 employees, Continental has hubs serving New York, Houston, Cleveland and Guam, and together with Continental Express, carries approximately 61 million passengers per year. Continental consistently earns awards and critical acclaim for both its operation and its corporate culture.
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I guess if you lay off people and ask for concessions then your a good airline.
 
We were the top airline on the overall list, but not by industry. Different criteria for choosing the list.

To create the top 20 and overall list of Most Admired Companies, Hay Group asked the 10,000 executives, directors, and securities analysts who had responded to the industry surveys to select the ten companies they admired most. They chose from a list made up of the companies that ranked among the top 25% in last year's survey, plus those that finished in the top 20% of their industry. Anyone could vote for any company in any industry. The difference in the voting rolls is why some results can seem anomalous -- for example, FedEx is one of the top ten Most Admired Companies but only second in its own industry.

But we finished 2nd in the Airline group, as that voting bloc was made up of only the Airline folks.

To create the 65 industry lists, Hay asked executives, directors, and analysts to rate companies in their own industry on eight criteria, from investment value to social responsibility. This year only the best are listed as most admired: A company's score must rank in the top half of its industry survey. Ranks for the rest of the contenders are available online only.
 
canyonblue said:
We were the top airline on the overall list, but not by industry. Different criteria for choosing the list.

To create the top 20 and overall list of Most Admired Companies, Hay Group asked the 10,000 executives, directors, and securities analysts who had responded to the industry surveys to select the ten companies they admired most. They chose from a list made up of the companies that ranked among the top 25% in last year's survey, plus those that finished in the top 20% of their industry. Anyone could vote for any company in any industry. The difference in the voting rolls is why some results can seem anomalous -- for example, FedEx is one of the top ten Most Admired Companies but only second in its own industry.

But we finished 2nd in the Airline group, as that voting bloc was made up of only the Airline folks.

To create the 65 industry lists, Hay asked executives, directors, and analysts to rate companies in their own industry on eight criteria, from investment value to social responsibility. This year only the best are listed as most admired: A company's score must rank in the top half of its industry survey. Ranks for the rest of the contenders are available online only.


Uh, that was the top passenger airline, thank you very much.

Not that I would put much stock in such pols, but please lets not ignore that big elephant in the number 2 position.

FJ
 
SWA tech said:
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Feb. 21, 2006, 12:45PM
(PRN) Continental Airlines Ranked No. 1 Most Admired U.S. Airline By FORTUNE Magazine

PRNewswire-FirstCall

HOUSTON, Feb. 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Continental Airlines (NYSE: CAL) today announced it was rated the most admired U.S. airline on FORTUNE magazine's America's Most Admired Companies airline industry list. The list and related stories appear in the March 6 issue, on newsstands Feb. 27, and at http://www.fortune.com .
Continental ranked No. 1 in several key categories on the list, including quality of products and services, quality of management, innovation, and social responsibility.
"We are honored to have been named America's most admired airline," said Larry Kellner, Continental's chairman and CEO. "It is a direct reflection on my 42,000 co-workers, who are truly the reason for Continental's success. Despite the challenges facing the industry, our employees continue to deliver a world-class product with outstanding service, day in and day out."
The rankings are determined in a survey of industry analysts, boards of directors, and corporate and airline executives. They survey eight areas, including quality of products and services, quality of management, innovation, social responsibility, financial soundness, employee talent, use of corporate assets, and long-term investment value.
Southwest Airlines was ranked second on the list, followed by AMR, Alaska Air Group, ExpressJet Holdings, America West Holdings, Northwest Airlines, Delta Air Lines, UAL and US Airways Group.
  1. <LI minmax_bound="true">Continental Airlines <LI minmax_bound="true">Southwest Airlines <LI minmax_bound="true">AMR <LI minmax_bound="true">Alaska Air Group <LI minmax_bound="true">ExpressJet Holdings <LI minmax_bound="true">America West Holdings <LI minmax_bound="true">Northwest Airlines <LI minmax_bound="true">Delta Air Lines <LI minmax_bound="true">UAL
  2. US Airways Group
Continental Airlines is the world's sixth-largest airline. Continental, together with Continental Express and Continental Connection, has more than 3,100 daily departures throughout the Americas, Europe and Asia, serving 151 domestic and 133 international destinations, more than any other carrier in the world. More than 400 additional points are served via SkyTeam alliance airlines, which include Aeromexico, Air France, Alitalia, CSA Czech Airlines, Delta Air Lines, KLM, Korean Air and Northwest Airlines. With 42,000 employees, Continental has hubs serving New York, Houston, Cleveland and Guam, and together with Continental Express, carries approximately 61 million passengers per year. Continental consistently earns awards and critical acclaim for both its operation and its corporate culture.
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I guess if you lay off people and ask for concessions then your a good airline.


I have lots of good friends that work for SWA, so this isn't a slam but just to point out:

CAL has not furloughed since 2001
We have recalled all those furlougheed both FAs and Pilots plus,
we are hiring 500 pilots this year and 700 FAs

I realize SWA has never furloughed and
The employees like to "HELP management out" to keep cost down

Essentailly that is what our concessionary contract was all about- $500 million in ANNUAL savings for the company.

SWA is a great airline but comparing the two is like apples to oranges.

There are more differences than similarities. Besides does anyone reallly care who is most admired and least. I don't.
 
You will only know the right choice was made after the last flight and you hang the uniform up for good at 65. Today's darlings can be tomorrows dogs.

Note, I purposely put the 65 in there to rile up the age 60 threads again.
 
Falconjet said:
Uh, that was the top passenger airline, thank you very much.
FJ

Southwest...........Industry: Airlines

FedEx.................Industry: Delivery

And what is interesting is that although FedEx and Southwest were the No 2 and 3 Most Admired Companies, neither won their own category.

Industry: Airlines
Most Admired
Rank
1 Continental Airlines
2 Southwest Airlines
3 AMR
4 Alaska Air Group
5 ExpressJet Holdings
6 America West Holdings
7 Northwest Airlines
8 Delta Air Lines
9 UAL
10 US Airways Group

Industry: Delivery
Most Admired
Rank
1 United Parcel Service
2 FedEx
3 Brink's
4 Deutsche Post
5 U.S. Postal Service
 
Why would anyone "admire" an airline when the only thing that differentiates them is paint color? When people choose an airline because it pops up cheapest on Travelocity, it tells me there ain't much to admire.
 
If you haven't flown on CAL on a longer domestic flight then you wouldn't be able to differentiate. CAL serves meals(hot ones) even in coach to this day on longer flights(2 hours plus at mealtime). I've gained a good 5 pounds on the 737 eating both First Class and coach meals offered by the FA's. Was surprised how good the first class meals were although I'm sure I'll get sick of them. Having real napkins and silver and glass salt&pepper shakers on a tray full of soup/salad/beef/mashed potatoes/vegetables/rasberry tart for dessert was new to me. And this was on a 2 hour domestic trip from EWR to a city in the Southeast. From EWR to STI the other day we had a huge breakfast that included our choice of an omlete or french toast with several sides and a huge fruit plate. But enough about food.

IAHERJ
 

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