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'Following merger with Iberia (2010/11), it became 'International Airlines Group'- S. Shaw, 2012. Public limited company.
Northwest Airlines underwent a merger with Delta Airlines in 2008. It continued to trade as Northwest Airlines until 2010 when the merger was completed.
The airlines signed a merger and became a larger corporation.
US Airways and United Airlines were planning a merger, but the deal was never completed. The airlines called off the merger after the Justice Department threatened to sue to have he merger blocked. The Justice Department said that the merger would be bad for the industry by hampering competition.
The announcement was made about a combined merger; to become the largest airline in the world. It will run under the name of "United" and will be run by the CEO of Continental.
Northwest Airlines was headquartered in Eagan, Minnesota, but since it's merger with Delta Airlines in 2008 the Northwest name has been discontinued.
No and in fact they gained more with the merger with Continental.
Currently, you would need to look at United Airlines to find information about Continental Airlines as there was a merger between the two companies.
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Yes, United Airlines exists and will be the only name when the merger with Continental has completely finished.
British Airways owns 55% of the International Airlines Group after merging with Iberia. The remaining 45% belongs to Iberai's shareholders. You can get more information about this at the Wikipedia. Once on the website, type "British Airways" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
United Airlines has its Head Office in Chicago but also has a big subsidiary office in Houston -Continental Airlines old Head Office pre-merger with United.