By John Crawley and Kyle Peterson 1 hour, 45 minutes ago WASHINGTON/CHICAGO (Reuters) - United Airlines seems to be the prime mover in the next industry merger, and a decision could come soon as carriers are forced to consolidate for survival.Now that a proposal for Delta Air Lines (DAL.N) to swallow Northwest Airlines (NWA.N) is under U.S. antitrust review with good prospects for approval, according to several experts, attention has shifted to United and its talks with US Airways Group Inc (LCC.N) and Continental Airlines Inc (CAL.N).
"Something's going to happen. You're looking at a carrier that's sinking fast," said consultant Michael Boyd, a critic of United management. "I've become convinced that United probably has to merge."
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