Continental Airlines Inc. (CAL) said that it will move its airport operations at both Paris/Charles de Gaulle and Barcelona this month as part of its continuing effort to provide easy connections between its flights and those of other Star Alliance airlines.
On Nov. 10, Continental will relocate to Terminal 1 at Barcelona's El Prat Airport, a brand-new facility where all other Star Alliance member carriers serving the airport are based.
On Nov. 17, Continental will relocate to the recently-renovated Terminal 1 at Paris/Charles de Gaulle, where most Star Alliance member carriers are based.
Since Oct. 27, when Continental joined Star Alliance, the airline has also relocated its operations at Frankfurt and Tokyo/Narita. Other airports where co-location moves have been made include Beijing, Chicago, Honolulu and Shanghai.
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