Continental Airlines Responds to DOT Findings on Flight 2816
21 August 2009 - 6:18PM
PR Newswire (US)
HOUSTON, Aug. 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Continental Airlines
(NYSE: CAL) Chairman and CEO Larry Kellner today issued the
following statement regarding Continental Express Flight 2816
(operated by ExpressJet Airlines), which was subjected to a lengthy
ground delay following a weather diversion to Rochester, Minn., on
Aug. 8, 2009. Kellner is responding to the findings of a U.S.
Department of Transportation (DOT) investigation (see DOT news
release) that the ExpressJet crew was not at fault and that the
local representative of Mesaba Airlines (a wholly-owned subsidiary
of Delta Air Lines [NYSE: DAL]), improperly refused the requests of
the captain to let her passengers off the plane. "Continental takes
responsibility for the care of its customers, whether they are on
our regional partners' flights or our own," Kellner said. "We are
gratified that Secretary LaHood recognized the crew's efforts to
resolve the situation. "While the result for the customers was
clearly unacceptable, it is evident that the ExpressJet crew worked
through the night to resolve the situation and was frustrated with
Delta Connection's failure to provide reasonable assistance. "We
have processes in place to avoid these situations and those
processes clearly broke down in this case. We are working to ensure
that doesn't happen again," Kellner said. DATASOURCE: Continental
Airlines CONTACT: Corporate Communications of Continental Airlines,
+1-713-324-5080, Web Site: http://www.continental.com/
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