On June 5, 2008, Continental Airlines announced that it would cut flights and more than 3,000 jobs.
They also said it is cutting flights by one to two percent for the rest of September and October 2012.
Mr. Foret said he was in on the decision to cut flights to Denver from 250 a day to 145.
British Airways said it would cut flights and speed a program of job cuts, adding to the setbacks for the airline business.
After fighting to stay operational by cutting flights, destinations, and planes, the company closed on December 8, 2001.
United has not cut flights because of the reduced demand, she said.
Only one major domestic airline, Southwest, said it would not cut flights.
Over the following months, Yemenia again cut flights to Europe.
At the gleaming new international airport, travelers pack into planes as airlines cut flights to cope with fuel shortages.
The ailing airline has recently cut flights and laid off workers in an effort to trim expenses.