Continental Airlines, United Airlinesand eight other Star Alliance member airlines have filed an application with the US Department of Transportation(DOT) for Continental to join the group of nine carriers that already hold antitrust immunity. Approval by the DOT woulden able Continental, United and the other immunised Star Alliance carriers towork closely together to deliver highly competitive flight schedules, fares and service. Additionally, Continental, United, Lufthansa and Air Canada have requested DOT approval to establish atrans-Atlantic joint venture.
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