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United Trails American as Merger Benefits Fail to Show
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Henry Binder, a professor emeritus of medicine at Yale University, has been flying United Airlines for 30 years -- not happily, these days.
A New Haven, Connecticut, resident, Binder used to fly routinely from the Hartford airport to Washington’s Dulles International. Since merging with Continental Airlines, United has cut routes into Dulles, forcing him to drive more than two hours to Newark’s Liberty International.