Sunday, June 24, 2001
Comair taking reservations
Comair is again taking reservations, the airline annouced Saturday, a day after pilots voted to end their 89-day strike. Comair will begin flights to 26 cities on July 2.
SATURDAY'S COVERAGE
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Each city will be served with one flight per day, with flights to be added as more pilots are retrained and more of the airline's laid-off, nonpilot workers return.
Travelers who had flights canceled (the company was scratching flights 60 days in advance as the strike progressed) are asked to check the status of their former flights at www.comair.com or to call Comair's reservation line at (800) 354-9822.
The company also said customers will be contacted as flights are put back into place.
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