Continental
Airlines Begins New Nonstop Service to Mexico Destinations
Thursday December 16, 12:02 pm ET
HOUSTON, Dec. 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/
-- Continental Airlines (NYSE: CAL - News) today launched
its latest expansion of service to Mexico, with new daily
nonstop routes between Los Angeles International Airport
and three Mexican destinations -- Aguascalientes, Guanajuato
and Morelia -- and between Laredo, Texas, and Mexico City.
Tomorrow
Continental will begin new four-times-weekly service between
its hub at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston
and Huatulco, Mexico, the airline's 29th Mexican destination.
Continental already serves more Mexican destinations nonstop
from the U.S. than any other airline.
"We
are pleased to continue our commitment to Mexico by offering
these new nonstop flights, which facilitate business and
vacation travel, as well as options for passengers visiting
family and friends in Mexico," said Pete Garcia,
Staff Vice President, Latin America, Continental Airlines.
Continental
Express will utilize the 50-passenger Embraer regional
jet on its nonstop service on each of the new routes.
The new daily nonstop Los Angeles-Mexico flights complement
Continental's existing service to Aguascalientes, Guanajuato
and Morelia from Houston, Texas.*
The new nonstop Continental Express flight from Laredo,
Texas, on a 37-seat Embraer regional jet, complements
Continental's existing service to Mexico City from Houston,
Texas; New York/Newark; McAllen and San Antonio, Texas.
Continental is the only airline offering daily nonstop
service between Laredo and Mexico City.*
Continental
begins its new nonstop service four times a week from
Houston to Huatulco, Mexico, a resort area on the coast
of Oaxaca, on Dec. 17. Continental Express will utilize
a 50-seat Embraer regional jet on the flight, the only
nonstop service from the United States to Huatulco.
Continental Airlines was named the "Best Airline
for Flights to Mexico" in Executive Travel Magazine's
Autumn 2004 list of "Best in Executive Travel."
Continental has been named to Hispanic Magazine's list
of "100 Best Companies for Hispanics" for seven
consecutive years.
Continental
Airlines is the world's sixth-largest airline with more
than 3,000 daily departures throughout the Americas, Europe
and Asia. Continental serves 151 domestic and 120 international
destinations -- more than any other airline in the world
-- and nearly 400 additional points are served via SkyTeam
alliance airlines. With more than 41,000 employees, the
airline has hubs serving New York, Houston, Cleveland
and Guam, and carries approximately 51 million passengers
per year. In 2004, Continental has earned awards and critical
acclaim for both its operation and its corporate culture.
FORTUNE ranks Continental one of the 100 Best Companies
to Work For in America, an honor it has earned for six
consecutive years, and also ranks Continental as the top
airline in its Most Admired Global Companies in 2004.
The carrier won major awards at the 2004 OAG Airline of
the Year Awards including "Airline of the Year,"
"Best Airline Based in North America" and "Best
Executive/Business Class." For more company information,
visit continental.com.
*
On Jan. 4, 2005, the flights between Los Angeles and
Aguascalientes, Guanajuato and Morelia, Mexico change
to five times per week. The Laredo-Mexico City flight
changes to a four-times-weekly schedule.
Source: Continental Airlines
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