Continental Cuts Capacity Forecast, But No Downturn Yet
Continental said it is not yet seeing any sign of the downturn that is worrying the U.S. aviation industry, although the carrier still reduced capacity growth forecast for next year due to higher fuel prices. The airline now expects to increase mainline capacity by just 2%-3% in 2008, compared with...
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