Four Carriers Oppose Continental's Early Toronto Bid

Continental's early application for U.S.-Toronto frequencies in 1997, the third and final year of phasing in open-skies rights for U.S. carriers at the airport, has drawn opposition from expected competitors - Northwest, Delta, United and Midway. Immediately on the heels of DOT's decision on the...

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