| CONTINENTAL
AIRLINES
Implements Interline eTicket Capabilities
with 33 airlines worldwide
Launches Five New Routes to Latin America
and the Caribbean
Continental
Airlines has implemented interline eTicket capability
with 33 carriers worldwide, and expects to add 24 more
interline eTicket partner airlines in the first half of
2006.
The
airline is aiming to eliminate issuing and accepting paper
tickets well ahead of the year-end 2007 IATA-mandated
deadline. As part of this program, Continental recently
canceled 12 additional interline ticketing and baggage
agreements with airlines that have been either unwilling
or unable to implement electronic interline capabilities,
bringing the total number canceled under its paperless
initiative program to 105.
Interline
eTickets permit customers to fly and check baggage on
Continental and other carriers on a single paperless eTicket
itinerary. Continental expects all of its travelers will
soon be using convenient eTickets, which reduce loss,
theft and paperwork hassles for customers and the airline.
Currently, 98% of Continental’s domestic customers
and 92% of its international customers travel on eTickets.
eTickets are valid at all of the 286 airports served by
Continental around the world.
“One
of our top priorities is to work together with our interline
partners to improve passenger convenience when traveling
on a multi-carrier itinerary,” said Mark Erwin,
senior vice president, Asia Pacific and corporate development.
“We have already implemented eTicketing with partners
representing over 80% of our interline revenue and plan
to complete rolling out interline e-ticketing with all
our partners well ahead of the IATA deadline.”.
Continental
Airlines launches Five New Routes to Latin America and
the Caribbean
Continental
will begin service from its Houston hub at Bush Intercontinental
Airport to Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles and Punta Cana,
Dominican Republic. Continental will also inaugurate service
from its New York hub at Newark Liberty International
Airport to Liberia, Costa Rica and Curacao, Netherlands
Antilles. Service will begin from LaGuardia International
Airport to the Caribbean island of Aruba.
Continental
will utilize a Boeing 737-700 on the new flights with
12 first class seats and 112 in coach.
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