Cairo, the largest city in
Africa and the
Middle East, will be the 72nd international destination that Continental serves from its
New York hub at Newark Liberty International Airport and the 30th city in Continental's trans-Atlantic route network. Continental serves more nonstop destinations with more flights from the
New York area than any other airline.
Cairo is the third new international destination Continental has announced since May -- the airline plans to begin daily service from its
Houston hub to
Lagos, Nigeria, beginning
Nov. 10, 2011, and service to
Auckland, New Zealand, beginning
Nov. 16, 2011, subject to government approval.
"We are excited to grow our international route network from the
New York area by adding nonstop service to
Cairo," said
Jeff Smisek, Continental's chairman, president and CEO. "Continental's new route will provide numerous opportunities for connections to dozens of destinations in
Africa and the
Middle East that are served by our
Star Alliance partners."
On
May 3, Continental announced that it has agreed to merge with United Airlines in a merger of equals to create the world's leading airline. The success of the
Newark-
Cairo route will be enhanced by the additional traffic flows through
Newark that are expected to result from the merger.
Convenient Connecting Flights
The
Newark-
Cairo route will benefit from connecting traffic at both ends.
Cairo is home to Egyptair, one of the 28 carriers, including Continental, that are members of
Star Alliance. Egyptair and its regional airline partners offer service to 41 destinations in
Egypt,
Africa and the
Middle East, including
Dubai,
Abu Dhabi,
Damascus,
Istanbul, Aswan,
Jeddah and
Johannesburg.
The flight will be timed to provide convenient North American connections at Continental's Newark Liberty hub to the West Coast as well as to 87 other cities throughout the U.S.,
Canada and
Latin America.
Schedule
Continental will operate the approximately 5,600-mile flight with a Boeing 777-200ER aircraft, seating 50 customers in BusinessFirst with flat-bed seats and 226 customers in economy class. Flying time eastbound will be approximately 10 hours, 25 minutes, and westbound will be approximately 12 hours, 10 minutes.
Continental plans to operate the route on a daily basis during peak summer travel season, with five- and four-times-weekly service during certain periods in the first year of operation.
Following is the preliminary schedule for the new service, planned to take effect
May 18, 2011.
| |
Leave Newark
|
Arrive Cairo
|
Leave Cairo
|
Arrive Newark
|
| Summer |
5:30 p.m. |
10:55 a.m. (next day) |
12:55 p.m. |
6:05 p.m. (same day) |
| Winter |
5:30 p.m. |
10:50 a.m. (next day) |
12:50 p.m. |
6:15 p.m. (same day) |