Continental Airlines destinations

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Continental Airlines flew to 62 domestic destinations and 78 international destinations in 39 countries at the time of its merger with United Airlines. This list does not include cities only served by Continental Express and Continental Connection.

Africa

Nigeria
  • Lagos – Murtala Mohammed International Airport

Americas

Caribbean

Antigua and Barbuda
  • Antigua – VC Bird International Airport
Aruba
Bahamas
Bermuda
Bonaire
Cayman Islands
Cuba
Curaçao
Dominican Republic
Haiti
Jamaica
Puerto Rico
Trinidad and Tobago
Turks and Caicos Islands
United States Virgin Islands

Central America

Belize
Costa Rica
El Salvador
Guatemala
Honduras
Nicaragua
Panama

North America

Canada
Mexico
United States

South America

Argentina
Brazil
  • Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport
  • São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport
Colombia
Ecuador
Peru
Venezuela

Asia

China, People's Republic of
India
Israel
  • Tel Aviv – Ben Gurion International Airport
Japan
Philippines
Singapore
Vietnam

Europe

Denmark
France
  • Paris – Charles de Gaulle Airport
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Netherlands
Norway
Portugal
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom

Oceania

Also see: Continental Micronesia destinations

Australia
Federated States of Micronesia
Guam
Marshall Islands
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, New York City-JFK, (North Carolina) Greenville, (Oklahoma) Lawton,[6] Oklahoma City (Texas) Amarillo,[6] Houston-Hobby,[7] Lubbock,[6] Midland,[6] (Wyoming) Jackson[8]
Asia
  • Indonesia: Denpasar[9]
  • Korea, South: Seoul[10]
Europe
  • Belgium - Brussels
  • Germany: Cologne,[11] Düsseldorf[2]
  • Greece: Athens
  • Switzerland - Zurich
  • United Kingdom: Bristol, London-Gatwick, London-Luton,[citation needed] London-Stansted[12]
Oceania
  • Australia: Brisbane,[9] Melbourne,[9] Sydney[9]
  • Fiji - Nadi
  • New Zealand: Auckland[9]
  • Tahiti: Papeete[9]

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