Showing posts with label Continental Airlines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Continental Airlines. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Non-Stop Atlantic Flights Stopping for Fuel

According in an article in the Wall St. Journal, dozens of Continental Airlines flights from Europe to the United States East Coast are being forced to make unexpected stops in Canada, and elsewhere, to take re fuel after running into unusually strong headwinds over the Atlantic Ocean.

The winds from the west have been exceptionally strong in the past few months, causing delays and inconvenience for thousands of passengers in recent weeks. Another part of the problem is the decision by United Continental to use smaller jets on a growing number of long, trans-Atlantic routes. It works fine when the winds are calm.

The smaller jets, Boeing 757s, use less fuel and fewer crew members, though they have fewer seats as well, but they are pretty much at their limit of a 4,000 nautical-mile range. This leaves little room for error when the winds are strong and increase the fuel burn for the two engine planes.

In December, United reported the 757s had to stop 43 times out of nearly 1,100 flights headed to the US. The resulting delays can cause passengers to miss connections, have forced overnight stays in hotels and involves passenger compensation. Most of the stops have been in Iceland, Ireland, and Albany and Steward have also received some of the flights. The headwinds are the strongest in at least 10 years, and are caused by El Nina.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

No More Free Meals on Continental

Continental Airlines, the last US carrier to offer meals for free on its flights of over three hours, announced recently that it will discontinue free meal service for coach passengers on most domestic flights soon.

Starting this fall the airline will begin charging for food. The airline said it would offer a variety of high quality, healthy food choices for purchase in economy class on many of its US, Canada and certain Latin American routes. The airline will continue to offer complimentary food in the economy cabin on all intercontinental and certain other international routes and on long-haul domestic routes over six hours.
They will continue to offer complimentary food in First Class and Business First on worldwide routes, and complimentary pretzels and non-alcoholic drinks in coach.

Friday, April 03, 2009

Continental Voted Best North America Airline by SkyTrax

This is the second year in a row Continental Airlines has been named "Best Airline: North America" in the SkyTrax 2009 World Airline Awards.

The awards are based on an independent survey of more than 16 million passengers from 95 different nationalities conducted over a 10-month period. Continental is the world's fifth largest airline and is 75 years old this year. Fortune magazine named the airline the No. 1 World's Most Admired Airline on its 2009 list of World's Most Admired Companies.

Congratulations to Continental.