OK, the original poster got some highlights but the information is a bit incomplete:
Continental Airlines document suggests huge cuts in Cleveland Hopkins flights | cleveland.com
A preliminary analysis by Continental said that flights on its mainline jets at Hopkins could drop by more than half, from 42 average daily departures to 20, under that scenario.
Also, the analysis suggests that flights on regional partners that serve Continental -- which today account for about four out of five departures -- would plunge from a daily average of 168 to 13.
The last paragraph of the article:
The documents presented in court Tuesday had information for not only Cleveland but also Denver, San Francisco, Newark, Houston and other hubs. All but one showed a decrease in departures.
While I believe CLE will see cuts and possibly lose hub status sometime after 2012, that may not happen. Also, the article doesn't state that just because the number of departures in each hub, save one, show a decrease, doesn't mean there will be less seats. Airlines are moving away from 50-seat jets due to their economics. Sure, the majors would like to use 70+ seat jets on the feeder side, but that doesn't mean they won't come to mainline in our negotiations at this point. The decrease in departures could mean swapping out two smaller jets for a larger jet, esp. on routes with multiple flights spaced close together.