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The deal is done: Continental and United airlines have agreed to merge.

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The winners will be who has the CRJ700s and E170s.

Because they will get booted from their seats by the mainline pilots who own that flying in the first place?

Best case, the larger RJ numbers will be capped at current levels.... tough break bro....looks like those large RJ days in UA colors at regionals might be over..... so sad.
 
J.O. and B.L. came to Mesa together from where? On the same flight. Continental and J.O. have mutual feelings for each other. This will probably be bad for Mesa.
 
Just wait until Uninental pulls the "we need to eliminate hundreds of 50 seaters to achieve operational synergies".
 
I wouldn't want to be flying for XJT in all this.


XJT will be just fine. I'd be more worried if I were flying for Republic or Skywest.
 
The same SkyWest that Continental paid to look into buying XJT? OK!
 

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