Hooray, we get a Jeffy safety briefing intro
#3
The latest welcome video, bragging about all our Atlantic routes: "I started with United in the 90s when we served just a few international cities; we now service 34 on the trans-Atlantic network."
United - Serving our global customers - YouTube
Was LUAL really just doing six Atlantics prior to the merger?
United - Serving our global customers - YouTube
"We directly served 28 Trans-Atlantic destinations . . . from the U.S. mainland as of December 31, 2009."
-- Continental Airlines Form 10-K, 31 Dec 2009, page 5
http://services.corporate-ir.net/SEC...dzSW5jLnBkZg==
-- Continental Airlines Form 10-K, 31 Dec 2009, page 5
http://services.corporate-ir.net/SEC...dzSW5jLnBkZg==
Last edited by APC225; 05-27-2013 at 05:34 PM.
#4
The latest welcome video, bragging about all our Atlantic routes: "I started with United in the 90s when we served just a few international cities; we now service 34 on the trans-Atlantic network."
United - Serving our global customers - YouTube
Was LUAL really just doing six Atlantics prior to the merger?
United - Serving our global customers - YouTube
Was LUAL really just doing six Atlantics prior to the merger?
If that's true, I imagine they are talking about cities(not city-pairs) of which many overlap. LHR, CDG, FRA etc...
So now they're using Dan Katz to produce the safety video?! Sorry couldn't resist.
#5
Wait till you see the Pacific video and the emphasis will be on that powerhouse hub in Guam lol.
#7
That's correct.
Although there was a huge disparity in twin-aisle aircraft between the pre-merger companies, UA primarily used the jumbos for routes like ORD-DSM, SFO-RNO, and IAD-BOS. Sadly, we just didn't have any aircraft with big motors or iPhone-level long range navigation systems. Thankfully the meger happened so now we can operate nonstop back to IAD.
FWIW, here's the YouTube version of the video mentioned at the start of this thread.
Although there was a huge disparity in twin-aisle aircraft between the pre-merger companies, UA primarily used the jumbos for routes like ORD-DSM, SFO-RNO, and IAD-BOS. Sadly, we just didn't have any aircraft with big motors or iPhone-level long range navigation systems. Thankfully the meger happened so now we can operate nonstop back to IAD.
FWIW, here's the YouTube version of the video mentioned at the start of this thread.
Last edited by cadetdrivr; 05-28-2013 at 06:41 AM. Reason: Additional sarcasm.
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