Beginning September 3, Continental Airlines will eliminate 43 routes from its three U.S. hubs. The carrier will withdraw completely from 15 airports, six of them international.
The airline will no longer fly to Denpasar, Bali; Oakland, Calif.; Cali, Colombia; Palm Springs, Calif.; Chattanooga; Reno; Cologne, Germany; Santiago, Dominican Republic; Green Bay, Wis.; Sarasota; Guayaquil, Ecuador; Tallahassee; Monclova, Mexico; Toledo and Montgomery, Ala.
From Houston, Continental will no longer fly to Hartford or Washington-Dulles. From Newark, Continental will eliminate service to Albuquerque, Salt Lake City, San Jose, Calif. and Tucson.
From Cleveland, the airline will end service to Austin, Birmingham, Charleston, Charleston WV, Cincinnati, Des Moines, Detroit, Greensboro NC, Lexington, Little Rock, Memphis, Nashville, Norfolk, Oklahoma City, Omaha, Ottawa, San Antonio, San Diego, Savannah, Tulsa and D.C.
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