My source for that is a terriffic gentleman who used to run the Continental Loyalty marketing programs. Look for his signature on any marketing offers you would have received say a year or two ago. He no longer works for Continental.
That was his direct answer to that question when I asked him more than a year ago.
If you need to find out who he was, e-mail me or ask around.
And thanks jetsetter777, you are correct and I am mistaken - Tampa is still open, Denver was closed...and the count was four and now is three.
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Continental also is closing its Denver Reservations Center, which will eliminate approximately 950 jobs. However, due to their seniority, many Denver Reservations agents will have the option of transferring to other reservations centers in Houston, Salt Lake City and Tampa. The closure of the Denver Reservations facility offers significant cost savings that help to reduce the number of job furloughs.
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http://www.continental.com/dash/buil..._2001-09-20-01
[This message has been edited by NJDavid (edited 10-30-2001).]