Continental Airlines stop Cairo service plan

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CHICAGO | Mon Feb 28, 2011 12:40pm EST

CHICAGO (Reuters) - Continental Airlines, recently bought by United Airlines to form United Continental Holdings Inc, has scrapped plans to launch new service to Cairo, because of declining travel demand to Egypt, which is grappling with political unrest.

Continental said it has "indefinitely postponed" the planned service from Newark, New Jersey, to Cairo, which was to have begun on May 18.

Egypt is in the throes of political upheaval that saw massive public protests this year and the ouster of Hosni Mubarak as president in February.

"We're reacting to the decline in demand," a United Continental spokesman said Monday.

(Reporting by Kyle Peterson, editing by Gerald E. McCormick)

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