Continental recalling furloughed pilots

United States

Continental Airlines Inc. is recalling 132 pilots who were furloughed in 2008, saying it needs them to offset retirements and handle an increase in international flying.

Continental spokeswoman Julie King said the additional pilots would cover the company's needs over the next 18 months.

So far this year, Continental's traffic is running about 3 percent higher than a year ago due to international traffic, which is up 6.5 percent. Domestic traffic has fallen 1 percent compared with the same months in 2009.

Revenue is surging thanks to higher fares and fees on many services. Second-quarter revenue jumped 19 percent compared with a year earlier.

The move could help Houston-based Continental build labor support as it carries out a plan to combine with UAL Corp.'s United Airlines. Continental is the nation's fourth-largest airline and United is third. Together, they would create the world's biggest airline.

 

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