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CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Thanks to the process of elimination, now may be the time for the airlines that most want to merge to go ahead and find a deal, despite the high risk.
That likely means putting together United with US Airways (LCC Quote), whose leaders have been the two biggest advocates for industry consolidation over the past three years.
Those airlines tried to merge in 2000, but the arrangement fell apart. Now, it's on the front burner again, sources say, following the weekend collapse of talks between Continental (CAL Quote) and United. ...
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