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Goodbye CO!
I am only a short timer but you left a great impression on me.
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sad, very sad:(
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+1 :(
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+ 649,045 (lifetime flight miles on CO) :D
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Good-Bye Continental! It was fun while it lasted :)
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Originally Posted by caseminole
(Post 18120349)
+ 649,045 (lifetime flight miles on CO) :D
And that does not count my mileage before the advent of the OnePass FF program as my first flight with CO was back in the late 60's..... |
976000 miles
Wish Co people the best I,ve enjoyed flying with them |
350,271 miles. Thanks for the ride!
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Adios!
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Don't know why everyone is sad and upset....I don't know if y'all realize that CO is very much alive in everything other than the name ;)
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Originally Posted by goalie
(Post 18121893)
Don't know why everyone is sad and upset....I don't know if y'all realize that CO is very much alive in everything other than the name ;)
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Originally Posted by Xyzzy
(Post 18121919)
Many :(f us will miss the name.
This past week, I was in downtown Houston on business. Prior to my meeting, I walked over to 1600 Smith St. which is the former location of CO's corporate headquarters as it was close by. In the large foyer just inside the main entrance, the Continental Airlines name use to be emblazoned across a large granite wall. It's gone now but one can still see faint traces of the name where the oversized letters were. It was a bit of a poignant moment....... |
787,533 an end of a long era, so sad
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I empathize with you loyal CO customers. I came to realize what a devoted group of customers CO had developed when Mrs. Fredd and I flew our way to lowly Silver some years ago before putting all of our eggs in the UA basket.
Looking forward, I'm not optimistic about those who were loyal to either airline but we'll just have to wait and see. |
As it gets closer to midnight I find my myself checking this forum more often so I can keep seeing the name Continental. Now I'm sorry I threw out so many years of old Continental Elite cards thinking I'd never miss them. At least I have the last two. Seeing the old Continental logo on United planes makes the transistion easier and the fact that pretty much everyone here will still (hopefully) be posting on the United forum makes it a lot easier too. Should old timers have a secret handshake or nod at airports? :)
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12:30 a.m. CST. It is over. :(
Continental is dead...Long live Continental! |
Us UA loyalists said goodbye to United the day the merger was announced.
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775,000 miles, member since '88. I wonder if the new card will say "member since '88".
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I crossed over to CO when then NW discontinued their non-stop service between HNL and GUM. Since that time (1995) and some one million miles later, I have had nothing but pleasant experiences - especially from my Continental Micronesia friends and the HNL Presidents Club Team. It is for this reason that my loyalty will remain with the new UA to support the good work that has been demonstrated in the Pacific. Thank you CO.
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Just came off from my final Continental flight (EWR to SFO) tonight! Good bye CO!
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The website is down, reroutes to pss.united.com.
So it goes... |
Continental was an icon. I have missed it since my first United flight to Guam. A great product that is now lost.
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A sad day.
Interesting to read the opinions on UA's forum. While I respect their experiences, it's interesting to contrast United fans recounting memories from many years ago... vs Continental fliers who had a great experience yesterday. Houston will always be proud of Continental. I hope the spirit will live on. |
Wonderful memories of CO to recall!
I will always have fond memories of many wonderful CO BF trips to a number Capitol cities in Asia & Europe for 598,000+ miles, since retiring. :D
If you live into the Future as if it were the Past, you miss the JOY of the present! ::-::-::-: |
Goodbye !
I flew continental only once. Last minute to Israel from Chicago to see my dying grandmother a week before July 4th 2005.
I was impressed with the service on EWR-TLV. No other foreign airline at that time had Israeli flight attendants. Flight announcements in hebrew. Moving map in hebrew. It was also funny as on that flight there were more elites preboarding than passengers without status:). (Probably the only flight in EWR, or I was one of the only suckers who did not cut into the wrong line) Continental set the standard that other american carriers followed (Delta and US Airways) which started service to Tel-Aviv later. Also when my grandma died a day before my deaparture back. Continetal person in Tel-Aviv call center did go above and beyond in understanding and allowing me to find me a sit on an overbooked flight later that week, so I could attend my grandma's funeral. They waived all the change fees. Wonderful service by a wonderful airline. Sorry I did not fly this airline more often. Hopefully the new United will follow their step and do not downgrade the experience and customer service Erez |
291,288 miles, I had my first flight ever on CO, and my first intl flight, IAH-NRT.
I was enrolled in the FFP when I was a few months old. CO was a great airline, it's a shame to see it go. |
No matter how far away from home you were, the moment you stepped on that plane you felt like you were home.
It was a great company. 812,000 miles |
My last flight Friday afternoon..Will miss CO just hope UA fills in as the same.
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I'm happy to say that I can lay claim to a rather enjoyable feat: I was the last passenger to ever board a Continental flight.
One of my first flight memories was PE JAX-EWR, a route that I've flown many times since along with many others. I've got somewhere around 350 segments on CO and they certainly weren't all fantastic but on the balance the experience has been. I've got many fond memories, certainly enough to bore just about everyone into submission if I tried to tell all of them. Suffice it to say that I recognize the end of an era, but I do so with eyes wide open and hope for continued greatness into the future. I almost didn't make the trip out to PHX for a variety of reasons. In the end, I could not be more happy that I did. I got to meet a whole bunch of agents along the way, all of whom were a bit apprehensive and a bit sad, but who were also, to a person, all excited about the future and the opportunities the company has to do things better and to do things right going forward. Plus, I got to give them all chocolates and brighten up their day a bit. And, in the end, the crew working the last flight insisted that I got to be the last passenger to board a Continental flight. We had a great time (I really need to get at those photos from my camera and phone) and I got to help close out an era. On to the next big thing!! |
Growing up in the 1990's in Houston meant I saw Continental go from the verge of a final bankruptcy to being the only major US airline in the last 10 years not to into bankruptcy.
From the meatball to rebuilding to thriving to surviving two hostile takeovers to leading the industry in good times and bad, CO will be missed. |
it was a good run, you will be missed. 462,000 miles strong.:(
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A relative worked for CO during the Bethune years. I experienced, first hand, the difference he made.
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Originally Posted by N1120A
(Post 18122502)
Us UA loyalists said goodbye to United the day the merger was announced.
hmm. |
I retired in 2000 with approx 5600 miles in my OnePass account and decided to travel the world for scuba diving and to see some amazing sites. I now have 1,120,000 and still counting.
My first trip in Aug 2000 was to BII (Bikini Atoll) and I have never looked back. Thanks CO and Air Mike for a wonderful ride. |
Yup
Originally Posted by Xyzzy
(Post 18121919)
Many of us will miss the name.
Yes Xyzzy & some of us will miss "Varney Speed Lines" also It's sad to recall all the many airlines I have outlived in my 50 years of high mileage flying (only joking about Varney) (Yes Colpuck I'll take that ol meatball anyday) |
Well, one new problem. The website won't remember who I am when I return.
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Originally Posted by sbm12
(Post 18123818)
I'm happy to say that I can lay claim to a rather enjoyable feat: I was the last passenger to ever board a Continental flight.
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