Cordray Reaches Unprecedented Agreement with Continental, United Airlines
(CLEVELAND) — Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray and Cleveland Mayor Frank G. Jackson today announced a binding agreement with Continental and United Airlines that protects the interests of Ohioans as the two airlines prepare to merge into one company. As a result of Ohio’s four-month antitrust investigation into the pending merger, this agreement secures the commitment of the merged airline to Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE), a Continental hub, for at least the next five years.
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