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Author: | El Ciego [ Thu Jun 05, 2008 9:51 am ] |
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24981668/ Continental Airlines this morning announced that they will be reducing service by 11%, decommission 67 aircraft and lay off 3,000 employees. Fuel prices are blamed. Gents, IMHO it will become harder and harder for us to travel to our favorite destinations, not only because of costs...but because airlines are shrinking, consolodating and cutting schedules. Travel while you can! ![]() |
Author: | NYG [ Thu Jun 05, 2008 9:59 am ] |
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Looks like my next flight is still there ![]() NYG |
Author: | Zebra [ Thu Jun 05, 2008 10:37 am ] |
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Yeah.....it looks like we're going to see some big changes in air travel. ![]() ![]() ![]() For you guys in the DC/BALTIMORE area.....USAIRWAYS has lots of dates through the fall and winter months for $376 TOTAL R/T to SJO. You might want to take advantage of it while you can. ![]() Zebra |
Author: | Cajunman [ Fri Jun 06, 2008 1:34 am ] |
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It looks like Continental will just be grounding the 737-300's. They fly these out of Houston to SJ. I just checked Continental's website and they changed my planes to 737-900's. Hopefully this will be the only cuts. I booked my ticket for August 6 months in advance and looks like I am going to do well on it. Price is $200 higher for the same trip if booked today |
Author: | Tuxedo [ Mon Jun 09, 2008 11:05 pm ] |
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I hope that the airlines don't cut to many flight destinations.It is bound to raise prices as competition on certain routes diminishes. Tux |
Author: | Puro Party [ Mon Jun 09, 2008 11:40 pm ] |
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So far some of our routes look ok: I checked for July 4th wknd. direct from MIA and SJO $475ish PTY only $240!!!!!!! good deal even b4 fuel +++++++++ but MDE $900! Ouch and wow!! Wasn't even that expensive last yr. in August during festival de floras Was going to go PTY but have some dental expenses that are getting in the way and don't want to take on any debt right now. Yes I could proly get a discount on some work down in CR or Panama but will need 2 visits and that adds up quick so for single implant best to pay retail up here. I will post a link under the health section for deciding whether or not to try root canal re-treatment or surgery. Very complex decision esp. with success rate of implants these days. Good luck everybody. Have fun this 4th and grab that PTY RT while you can!!!!!! |
Author: | Squirrel88 [ Tue Jun 10, 2008 11:09 am ] |
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Srilm wrote: Cajunman wrote: It looks like Continental will just be grounding the 737-300's. They fly these out of Houston to SJ. I just checked Continental's website and they changed my planes to 737-900's. Hopefully this will be the only cuts. I booked my ticket for August 6 months in advance and looks like I am going to do well on it. Price is $200 higher for the same trip if booked today past several times i have been to sjo have been on 737-800/900's I don't think the -300's comply with etops rules, which would make them ineligible for direct routes between iah and sjo. I doubt that continental would mess with their sjo flights. they tend to be full, and airlines are loathe to give up lucrative, regulated international routes. also, continental has a dominant presence in latin america and the caribbean, and the june issue of their in-flight magazine was touting this fact. SR They did mess with them! ![]() |
Author: | Puro Party [ Tue Jun 10, 2008 10:55 pm ] |
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So anybody know why the Panama flight is so cheap compared to SJO? I checked again this afternoon and still under $250. Thinking about going now. |
Author: | Houtexman [ Fri Jun 13, 2008 11:26 am ] |
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EC you are right on about continental.My cousin is a corporate travel agent and books my flights gratis, yesterday flight from IAH TO CR was 643.00 and did not have my credit card with me she said tomorrow might be more with sur fuel charges and other things.............well she was right booked today and at 663.00 for 07/10 |
Author: | 911 Driver [ Sun Jun 15, 2008 10:53 am ] |
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Just Phucking Great!! They announced they will cancel operations out of RNO Sept.3, I used to catch the flight to Houston on to SJO. Now one less choice to SJO, I booked AA for my next 2 trips and airfare is getting crazy, you guys who live near large airports don't realize how lucky you are!! Regards, 911 Driver |
Author: | Zebra [ Sun Jun 15, 2008 11:16 am ] |
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Yeah......Around the DC area we have WASHINGTON/DULLES, REAGAN NATIONAL and BALTIMORE WASHINGTON INTERNATIONAL.....all within close proximity. You can usually get a fairly decent deal out of one or the other. ![]() |
Author: | Houtexman [ Sun Jun 15, 2008 11:45 am ] |
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911 being near near an airport dosen't seem to matter. Zebra flys from Wsshington to Houston tranfers and on to SJO for .............520.00 it's a total of 2742 miles and I live in houston and pay 603.00 plus tax to SJO & 1550 miles.............WTF.................Zebra sorry for chain smoking and getting phuked up at the DR then I see you and your buddies a couple weeks later on the same flight and hear your buddies saying can you believe this shit ...........i think that was you........C.I.A. |
Author: | Zebra [ Sun Jun 15, 2008 12:54 pm ] |
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Hout, Sorry, you got the wrong "Zebra." ![]() ![]() Zebra |
Author: | Houtexman [ Sun Jun 15, 2008 7:59 pm ] |
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Yeah $376.00 makes me feel better...... ![]() ![]() |
Author: | Senordos [ Tue Jun 17, 2008 1:25 pm ] |
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Continental released the details of its capacity reductions. San Jose and Liberia are safe, details below: Quote: Continental Announces Details of Capacity Reductions
HOUSTON, June 12, 2008 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX News Network/ -- Continental Airlines (NYSE: CAL) released to its more than 45,000 employees the following employee bulletin. EMPLOYEE BULLETIN NO. 10 CO today released details of the reductions in flying that were announced last week. These actions are among the many difficult steps CO is taking to respond to record-high fuel prices that are creating unprecedented challenges for the airline industry. Starting in September, at the conclusion of the peak summer season, CO will reduce capacity from its hubs, resulting in an 11 percent decline of domestic mainline capacity (available seat miles, or ASMs) in the fourth quarter, compared to the same period last year. The changes will result in a 6.4 percent decline in consolidated (mainline plus regional) capacity in the fourth quarter, compared to the same period last year. The following table shows the estimated capacity reductions by hub, including certain capacity changes effective prior to Sept. 3: 4th Quarter Total and Year-Over-Year ASM Comparison by Hub (millions) 4Q - 08 ASM Hub Est. ASMs Decrease % Decrease Houston 11,208 (960) (7.9%) Newark Liberty 13,251 (433) (3.2%) Cleveland 1,462 (220) (13.1%) Guam 799 (219) (21.5%) Total 26,720 (1,832) (6.4%) As of Sept. 3, 2008, CO will be reducing frequencies in certain markets and will also discontinue service between its hubs shown below and the following cities or airports: Houston George Bush Intercontinental: Cali, Colombia, Chatanooga, Tenn., Guayaquil, Ecuador, Hartford, Conn., Monclova, Mexico, Montgomery, Ala., Oakland, Calif., Palm Springs, Calif., Reno, Nevada, Sarasota, Fla., Tallahassee, Fla., and Washington - Dulles. Newark Liberty: Albuquerque, N.M., Cologne, Germany, Santiago, Dominican Republic, Sarasota, Fla., Salt Lake City, Utah, San Jose, Calif., and Tucson, Ariz. Cleveland Hopkins: Austin, Texas, Birmingham, Ala., Charleston, S.C., Charleston, W. Va., Cincinnati, Ohio, Des Moines, Iowa, Detroit, Mich., Green Bay, Wis., Greensboro, N.C., Lexington, Ky., Little Rock, Ark., Memphis, Tenn., Nashville, Tenn., Norfolk, Va.; Oklahoma City, Okla., Omaha, Neb., Ottawa, Canada, San Antonio, Texas, San Diego, Calif., Sarasota, Fla., Savannah, Ga., Toledo, Ohio, Tulsa, Okla., Washington- Dulles. Guam A.B. Won Pat: Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. As a result of the discontinued service, the following stations will close: Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia Oakland, Calif. Cali, Colombia Palm Springs, Calif. Chattanooga, Tenn. Reno, Nev. Cologne, Germany Santiago, Dominican Republic Green Bay, Wis. Sarasota, Fla. Guayaquil, Ecuador Tallahassee, Fla. Monclova, Mexico Toledo, Ohio Montgomery, Ala. As announced last week, CO will eliminate 3,000 positions across all work groups, including management positions, through voluntary and involuntary separations, with the majority of them expected to be through voluntary programs. The specific number of involuntary furloughs will not be determined until August, after the company knows how many co-workers elect to take advantage of voluntary programs. The company will work with furloughed/terminated co-workers to provide information on benefits and other employment opportunities available to them. In the case where suppliers and vendors are affected by capacity reductions, CO will work with them to determine if there are other job opportunities for their affected employees. CO customers who are currently booked on flights previously scheduled to operate on or after Sept. 3 that are affected by the capacity reductions, will be contacted by CO to make alternate arrangements. This press release contains forward-looking statements that are not limited to historical facts, but reflect the company's current beliefs, expectations or intentions regarding future events. All forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. For examples of such risks and uncertainties, please see the risk factors set forth in the company's 2007 10-K and its other securities filings, including any amendments thereto, which identify important matters such as the consequences of the company's high leverage, the significant cost of aircraft fuel, delays in scheduled aircraft deliveries, its high labor and pension costs, service interruptions at one of its hub airports, disruptions to the operations of its regional operators, disruptions in its computer systems, and industry conditions, including the airline pricing environment, industry capacity decisions, industry consolidation, terrorist attacks, regulatory matters, excessive taxation, the availability and cost of insurance, public health threats, an economic downturn in the U.S. and global economies and the seasonal nature of the airline business. The company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances that may arise after the date of this press release, except as required by applicable law. SOURCE Continental Airlines |
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