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Continental receives tentative approval for Buenos Aires service
Airline Industry Information, Oct 7, 2005
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Continental Airlines (NYSE: CAL) has received tentative approval from the US Department of Transportation (DOT) to begin daily direct flights between the airline's hub at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston and the International Airport Ministro Pistarini de Ezeiza in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The airline said that the service is pending final approval, and that once approved it would also include daily through flight service connecting New York/Newark Liberty with Buenos Aires.
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