List of Continental Airlines destinations
This is a list of airports that Continental Airlines flew to at the time of its merger with United Airlines (including terminated destinations before merger into United).
Americas
Caribbean
Antigua and Barbuda - Antigua – V.C. Bird International Airport
Aruba Bahamas Caribbean Netherlands Cayman Islands Cuba - Havana – José Martí International Airport Charter
Curaçao - Willemstad – Hato International Airport
Dominican Republic Haiti Jamaica Puerto Rico Sint Maarten Trinidad and Tobago Turks and Caicos Islands United States Virgin Islands - St. Thomas – Cyril E. King Airport
Central America
Belize Costa Rica - Liberia – Daniel Oduber International Airport
- San José –Juan Santamaría International Airport
El Salvador - San Salvador – Cuscatlan International Airport
Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua - Managua – Las Mercedes International Airport
Panama
North America
Bermuda Canada - Calgary – Calgary International Airport
- Edmonton – Edmonton International Airport
- Montréal – Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
- Toronto – Toronto Pearson International Airport
- Vancouver – Vancouver International Airport
Mexico - Acapulco – Juan Álvarez International Airport
- Cancún – Cancún International Airport
- Ciudad Juarez – Ciudad Juárez International Airport
- Cozumel – Cozumel International Airport
- Guadalajara – Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla International Airport
- Ixtapa – Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo International Airport seasonal
- León – Del Bajío International Airport
- Mazatlán – General Rafael Buelna International Airport
- Mérida – Mérida International Airport
- Mexico City – Mexico City International Airport
- Monterrey – Monterrey International Airport
- Puerto Vallarta – Lic. Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport
- San José del Cabo – Los Cabos International Airport
United States - Alaska
- Arizona
- California
- Los Angeles – Los Angeles International Airport (Continental Airlines 3rd Largest Hub)
- Ontario – Ontario International Airport
- Sacramento – Sacramento International Airport
- San Diego – San Diego International Airport
- San Francisco – San Francisco International Airport (Continental Airlines 4th Largest Hub)
- San Jose - San Jose International Airport
- Santa Ana/Orange County – John Wayne Airport
- Colorado
- Denver
- Stapleton International Airport
- Denver International Airport (Continental Airlines 5th Largest Hub)
- Montrose – Montrose Regional Airport seasonal
- Denver
- Florida
- Fort Lauderdale – Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport
- Fort Myers – Southwest Florida International Airport
- Jacksonville – Jacksonville International Airport
- Miami – Miami International Airport
- Orlando – Orlando International Airport
- Tampa – Tampa International Airport
- West Palm Beach – Palm Beach International Airport
- Georgia
- Hawaii
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Louisiana
- Maryland
- Baltimore – Baltimore–Washington International Airport
- Massachusetts
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Missouri
- Kansas City – Kansas City International Airport
- St. Louis – Saint Louis Lambert International Airport
- Nebraska
- Nevada
- Las Vegas – McCarran International Airport
- Reno - Reno-Tahoe International Airport
- New Jersey
- Newark – Newark Liberty International Airport (Continental Airlines 2nd Largest Hub)
- New Mexico
- New York
- New York City
- LaGuardia Airport (Focus City for Continental Airlines)
- John F. Kennedy International Airport (Focus City for Continental Airlines)
- New York City
- North Carolina
- Ohio
- Cleveland – Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (Continental Airlines 8th Largest Hub)
- Columbus – Port Columbus International Airport
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- Pennsylvania
- Texas
- Austin – Austin–Bergstrom International Airport
- Dallas/Fort Worth – Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
- El Paso – El Paso International Airport First Headquarters located here and was a primary hub up until the mid 1980s
- Houston – George Bush Intercontinental Airport (Continental Airlines Largest hub) Primary Headquarters and Hub
- McAllen – McAllen-Miller International Airport
- San Antonio – San Antonio International Airport
- Utah
- Virginia
- Richmond – Richmond International Airport
- Washington, D.C.
- Washington Dulles International Airport (Continental Airlines 6th Largest Hub)
- Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
- Washington
- Seattle – Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
Asia
East Asia
People's Republic of China Hong Kong - Hong Kong – Hong Kong International Airport (polar route from EWR with Boeing 777-200ER)
Japan - Fukuoka – Fukuoka Airport
- Hiroshima – Hiroshima Airport
- Nagoya
- Nagoya Airfield (terminated for civil use)
- Chubu Centrair International Airport
- Niigata – Niigata Airport
- Okayama – Okayama Airport
- Okinawa - Naha Airport
- Osaka
- Sapporo – New Chitose Airport
- Sendai – Sendai Airport
- Tokyo – Narita International Airport
South Korea Taiwan
South Asia
Southeast Asia
Middle East
Europe
Western Europe
Belgium France Germany Ireland Netherlands Switzerland United Kingdom - Belfast – Belfast International Airport
- Birmingham – Birmingham Airport, West Midlands
- Bristol – Bristol Airport
- Edinburgh – Edinburgh Airport
- Glasgow – Glasgow Airport
- London
- Manchester – Manchester Airport
Northern Europe
Oceania
Also see: Continental Micronesia destinations
- French Polynesia
- Papeete – Fa'a'ā International Airport
Guam - Guam – Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport Continental Airlines 7th Largest Hub
Marshall Islands New Zealand Palau - Koror – Palau International Airport
Terminated destinations
- Americas
- Bolivia: Santa Cruz de la Sierra[1]
- Brazil: Belo Horizonte[1]
- Canada - St. John's
- Chile: Santiago de Chile[1][2][3]
- Colombia: Cali
- Ecuador: Guayaquil
- Jamaica: Kingston[4]
- Puerto Rico: Ponce[5]
- Sint Maarten - Sint Maarten
- United States - (Alabama) Birmingham, (California) Burbank,[6] Long Beach,[6] Oakland, (Connecticut) Hartford/Springfield, (Florida) Daytona Beach, Melbourne, Sarasota (Illinois) Chicago-Midway, Peoria, (Kansas) Wichita,[6] (New York) Albany, Buffalo, (North Carolina) Greenville, (Oklahoma) Lawton,[6] Oklahoma City (Texas) Amarillo,[6] Houston-Hobby,[7] Lubbock,[6] Midland,[6] (Wyoming) Jackson[8]
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References
- " Continental Airlines Restructures Key International Routes, Adds Two New South American Destinations; Houston Gets Access to Chile; Second Daily Tel Aviv Flight Begins in June", Market Wire
- Route Map Archived 2008-04-08 at the Wayback Machine in 1999, Continental Airlines
- "Inaugurates Non-Stop Service Between New York/Newark and Santiago, Chile", Continental Airlines
- " Continental Airlines is back!." The America's Intelligence Wire.
- " Continental Airlines Begins Daily Nonstop Service Between Newark and Ponce, Puerto Rico." Continental Airlines.
- Timetable of April 24, 1977, Continental Airlines
- " Continental Airlines to Inaugurate Service Between Houston/Hobby , Cleveland Hubs", Continental Airlines
- " Continental Airlines Announces Summer Nonstops Between Houston, Three Mountain Resorts; Seasonal Service Links Houston Hub to Telluride, Crested Butte and Jackson Hole", Continental Airlines
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