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      • 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.
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  2. Each route included stops in several of 22 smaller cities. In the early 1950s, Continental began several interchange routes with American, Braniff, and United Airlines. Routes were operated on American from Los Angeles and San Francisco to El Paso continuing onto Continental's route to San Antonio and Houston.

  3. 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.

  4. Jan 23, 2021 · In 1955, Continental merged with Pioneer Air Lines and gained access to 16 additional cities across Texas and New Mexico. Harding Luther Lawrence arrived at Continental as a result of that merger.

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  5. Key Dates: 1934: Varney Speed Lines is founded. 1937: Robert Foreman Six buys a 40 percent interest in Varney. 1955: Three new cross-country routes are added in an expansion drive. 1967: Continental is first awarded Micronesian routes. 1982: Texas Air Corporation acquires Continental. 1983: Continental files bankruptcy.

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

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  7. 4 days ago · Continental Airlines, Inc., former U.S.-based airline that served North American and overseas destinations via hubs mainly in New York, New York; Cleveland, Ohio; Houston, Texas; and Guam. After a merger with United Airlines, it ceased operations under its own name in 2012.

  8. It was introduced by American Airlines on its New York–Los Angeles route in November 1953 and was the first airliner to provide nonstop transcontinental service in both directions. The fastest transport aircraft in service, the DC-7 cruised at 580 kilometers (360 miles) per hour.

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