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  1. Continental operated flights to destinations throughout the U.S., Canada, Latin America, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific regions. Principal operations were from its four hubs at Newark Liberty International Airport , George Bush Intercontinental Airport ( Houston ), Cleveland Hopkins International Airport and Antonio B. Won Pat International ...

  2. Continental Airlines (IATA: CO / ICAO: COA) was an airline based in Houston, United States operating from 1937 to 2010

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    Historic
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    Airbus A300
    Airbus A300B4
    Boeing 720
    Boeing 737
  3. Continental also had considerable operations of its own in Europe, Latin America, and the Pacific. Flying from Newark, Continental was flying more transatlantic flights than anyone in the New York area by 1999.

  4. Routes to Europe. Domestic routes. Continental Airlines was a major airline of the United States which was acquired by United Airlines in 2010. By 2012, the Continental Airlines brand was phased out and replaced by a single United Airlines brand.

  5. Feb 26, 2015 · Pioneer added a total of 16 cities to Continental’s route network. In 1955 Continental’s route network grew to 54 cities, but didn’t reach beyond Denver in the North, Kansas City in the East, El Paso in the West, or Houston in the South.

  6. Jan 23, 2021 · Beginning in 1998, Continental again embarked on a program to expand its international operations, inaugurating service to Ireland and Scotland. After receiving its first B777-200ER aircraft, they added nonstop flights from Newark and Houston to Tokyo and Tel Aviv and later to Zurich.

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  8. Continental flies to destinations throughout the Americas, Europe, and Asia from its three hubs at at George Bush Intercontinental Airport (in Houston, TX), Newark Liberty International Airport (in Newark, NJ near New York City), and Hopkins International Airport (in Cleveland, OH).

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