
Continental Airlines

- IATA Code
- CO
- ICAO Code
- COA
- Corporate Address
- 1600 Smith Street
Houston, Texas
United States
77002 - Website
- http://www.continental.com
- Main hub
- Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport
- Country
- United States
- Business model
- Full Service Carrier
- Association Membership
- IATA
Continental Airlines is based in Houston, Texas with secondary hubs at Newark Liberty International Airport and Cleveland’s Hopkins International Airport. Continental’s extensive network includes services to domestic and international destinations in the US, Canada, Europe, Asia Pacific, Central and South America. Formerly in the SkyTeam alliance, Continental became a member of the Star Alliance in late 2009 and is merging with United Airlines.
Location of Continental Airlines main hub (Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport)
United Continental share price
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US Department of Transportation Filings: 24-May-2012
Las Vegas McCarran International Airport pax up for the 14th consecutive month in Apr-2012
United Airlines announces new agreement with International Association of Machinists
Delta ranked first in baggage fee collection in 4Q2011
Large US airlines report USD504m operating profit in 4Q2011. Southwest reports highest pax yield
Sriwijaya Air signs lease agreement with GECAS for 12 737-500s
Pittsburgh International Airport handles 702,878 pax in Mar-2012
United Continental passenger numbers up 1.3% in Apr-2012, PRASM up
United Continental Holdings pax traffic down on trans-Atlantic services in Apr-2012, load factor up
United Continental Holdings pax traffic up on Asia Pacific services in Apr-2012, load factor up
A4A reports 1.9% drop in cargo traffic in Mar-2012
IT systems merger attributed to United Airlines loss
United Continental reports 1Q2012 special charges
United Airlines launches enhanced carbon offset programme
United Continental Holdings appoints new CFO
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Non-stop US-India market continues to shrink with American Airlines ending Chicago-Delhi service
The number of carriers operating direct service between the US and India will decline to two – Air India and United – from 01-Mar-2012 when American Airlines ends its sole service to India, a daily service between Chicago O'Hare-New Delhi. The cancellation of the unprofitable routes comes as American rationalises its network as part of its bankruptcy filing. The carrier stated that the service is being cancelled due to the “historical financial performance of the route and its future outlook given the global economic climate and high oil prices.” The poor financial performance on the route, American's longest at 7484 miles, relates to the impact on yields of competitive pricing as American was able to consistently report high load factors on the route over the past 12 months.
United Airlines eager to tap expected growth in US-Africa market
United Airlines aims to further expand its network in Africa, the fast-growing market it only began serving last year and last month tripled its capacity in with the launch of Houston-Lagos service. But the rate of expansion will likely be relatively slow, reflecting some of the growing pains in Africa experienced by rival Delta Air Lines.
The opportunities in Africa for US carriers are huge given the current small number of flights in the market and the increasing economic ties between the US and several African countries. US-Africa has always been a modestly sized market that has traditionally been served primarily with connections via Europe. Slowly more direct services are opening up and over the next several years new flights are expected to be launched by US and African carriers.
Africa finally became the sixth and final continent to be added to United’s network in Jun-2010, when the carrier launched daily Boeing 767 service on the Washington Dulles-Accra route.
US airlines’ ancillary revenues continue to grow, but at a slower pace for legacy carriers
The US Department of Transportation (DoT), through the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS), has released second quarter data which provides some interesting numbers for consideration. Looking at the ancillary revenue collected by carriers, we find that the amounts collected continue to grow, but for most legacy airlines at a slower pace. The overall year-on-year total increased only 5%.
However, passengers flying Spirit had a quite different experience and despite its general “no fees” image, Southwest has increased its take from fees by 10% over the year.
Price and availability take precedence over efficiency in Airbus A320neo and Boeing B737 MAX battle
It is easy to portray the new narrowbody marketplace of the Airbus A320neo and recently-launched B737 MAX as a battle between the two airframers to sell the most aircraft, an agenda the two propagate and play into. But such an outlook is irrelevant to the wider industry because the only battle for airlines is the one to find the right aircraft for their needs – and no aircraft will suit every airline since pricing, availability and commonality can override whatever single-digit percent gain the manufactures promise. The bottom line improvement is critical for cost-driven carriers to stay ahead of the competition, and they will continue to disproportionately lead initial sales.
Delta to acquire stake in Aeromexico as part of expanded alliance
SkyTeam founding members Delta Air Lines and Aeromexico have unveiled plans to significantly expand their longstanding alliance with an equity tie-up. The two carriers will also start codesharing on more flights, co-locate airport facilities and expand on their innovative MRO partnership by jointly investing in a new maintenance facility.
Emirates and Lufthansa growing strongly this summer: World's biggest airlines rankings for August
Lufthansa and Emirates are the fastest growing carriers of the global top ten, increasing their capacity (ASKs) by 12.4% and 8.1% year-on-year, respectively. Delta remains the world's leading carrier by this measure, followed by American Airlines and United Airlines. Combined, United-Continental is roughly 3.3% bigger than Delta by systemwide ASKs.
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