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CO, Continental Micronesia to fly non-stop from NY Newark, Guam to Tokyo

Author:  unkuow|   2010-02-22   |   Category:Airlnes   |   Feedback(0)
Summary: HONG KONG – Continental Airlines (CO) and its wholly-owned subsidiary Continental Micronesia has submitted a joint application to the U.S. Department of Transportation to provide non-stop service from the carriers’ hubs in New York/Newark and Guam to Tokyo’s Haneda airport.

HONG KONG – Continental Airlines (CO) and its wholly-owned subsidiary Continental Micronesia has submitted a joint application to the U.S. Department of Transportation to provide non-stop service from the carriers’ hubs in New York/Newark and Guam to Tokyo’s Haneda airport.

CO and Continental Micronesia seek the route awards as part of a historic open skies agreement between the U.S. and Japan, which is anticipated to come into force later this year. The open skies agreement would provide the U.S. airline industry access to Haneda, with its close proximity to Tokyo’s central business district, for the first time in over 30 years.

Both the New York and Guam hubs, two major gateways for passenger traffic to Tokyo, also provide convenient connecting opportunities for travel between Tokyo Haneda and numerous additional points.

The proposed non-stop service to Haneda would begin in late 2010, pending approval, and would use Boeing 777 aircraft from Continental’s New York hub at Newark Liberty International Airport, and Boeing 767-400 aircraft from Continental Micronesia’s hub at A. B. Won Pat International Airport in Guam.

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