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United Remains Committed to Dulles Hub

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United Remains Committed to Dulles Hub
Thursday July 31, 2:03 pm ET


CHICAGO (Reuters) - Bankrupt United Airlines (OTC BB:UALAQ.OB - News) said on Thursday that it remains committed to its Washington Dulles International Airport hub and plans to continue service to all regional destinations it now serves.
United's regional United Express partner at Dulles, Atlantic Coast Airlines Holdings Inc. (NasdaqNM:ACAI - News), said this week it expected to break from United and form its own low-fare airline with a hub at Dulles.

United said it believes it is still possible to reach an agreement with Atlantic Coast, but has an alternative plan to provide continuity in United Express service if a deal cannot be completed. The current agreement with Atlantic Coast is still in effect.
 
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Hope they can find the gate space at IAD and the counter space at our outstations.

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