- Continental Micronesia destinations
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Continental Micronesia flies to the following airports as of January 2011.
On December 22, 2010, Continental Micronesia's operating certificate was merged into Continental's, all Continental Micronesia flights became branded as Continental flights.
Contents
Asia
- Hong Kong
- Japan
- Hiroshima - Hiroshima Airport
- Fukuoka - Fukuoka Airport
- Nagoya - Chubu International Airport
- Niigata - Niigata Airport
- Okayama - Okayama Airport
- Osaka - Kansai International Airport
- Sapporo - New Chitose Airport
- Sendai - Sendai Airport
- Tokyo - Narita International Airport
- Philippines
North America
- United States
Oceania
- Australia
- Cairns - Cairns Airport
- Federated States of Micronesia
- Fiji
- Nadi - Nadi International Airport
- Guam
- Marshall Islands
- Palau
- Koror - Palau International Airport
Former destinations
- Asia
- Indonesia - Denpasar
- Japan – Osaka-Itami, Okinawa[1] (Resumed service on September 28, 2011 with Continental Airlines)
- Philippines - Cebu[2]
- South Korea – Seoul[3][4][5]
- Taiwan, Republic of China - Kaohsiung[6], Taipei[3][7]
- North America
- United States - Hilo[8]
- Oceania
- Australia - Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney,[2]
- Johnston Atoll[7]
- New Caledonia - Nouméa[7]
- Northern Mariana Islands - Rota[8], Saipan, Tinian[8]
- Papua New Guinea - Port Moresby[2]
References
- ^ "Continental Micronesia Will Begin Non-Stop Service To Okinawa Beginning April 6, 1998," Continental Airlines
- ^ a b c "1991 Route System," Continental Airlines
- ^ a b "Historical Timeline 1990-2005." Guam Visitors Bureau. Retrieved on February 5, 2009.
- ^ "Continental Airlines Launches Non-Stop Service between Guam and Seoul, South Korea," Continental Airlines
- ^ "Route Map" in 2000, Continental Airlines
- ^ "June 14, 1997 route map," Continental Airlines
- ^ a b c Route Map in 1999, Continental Airlines
- ^ a b c Timetable of April 24, 1977, Continental Airlines
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