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Continental Airlines launches paperless boarding pass option at ABIA Continental Airlines Inc. debuted its...
submitted by PinStack on 19th Aug 2008 (via blackberryforums.pinstack.com)
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Handset addicts traveling domestically through Houston's Intercontinental Airport have likely utilized the paperless boarding option if hopping on a Continental flight, and apparently the initiative is going over so well that the aforesaid airline and the TSA are expanding it to three more venues. As of now, passengers traveling within the US can enjoy the same luxury at Boston's Logan Internation
submitted by Engadget on 5th May 2008 (via engadgetmobile.com)
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Europe gave the thumbs up for mobile usage on planes, after Emirates, Continental Airlines and Qantas decided to introduce the service. Now, it seems, New Zealand is next in line. According to the New Zealand Herald, the Kiwi's national carrier is planning to introduce an in-flight texting service. Meanwhile, several reports have highlighted that despite European
submitted by SMSTextNews on 10th Apr 2008 (via smstextnews.com)
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March 19, 2008 - Continental Airlines and American Airlines are getting ready to bring to life a new technology that has already taken off in Japan and that we have talked about before: using cell phones as boarding passes. The process of being able to use a cell phone as a boarding pass will hopefully
submitted by HandCellPhone on 19th Mar 2008 (via handcellphone.com)
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It looks like paper plane tickets are finally be superseded by mobile phones. According to the New York Times Continental Airlines have been testing mobile phone boarding passes since December. The airline industry has talked about mobile boarding passes (as opposed to mobile phone check-in) before, and the process has got the backing of the
submitted by SMSTextNews on 19th Mar 2008 (via smstextnews.com)
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QR codes, that most awesome technology that has swept across Japan, but faced little to no success anywhere else, will be put to use by Continental airlines, an American airline, to speed up flight check in and boarding. Instead of having to print out a boarding pass you simply show a picture of a QR
submitted by IntoMobile on 18th Mar 2008 (via intomobile.com)
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Continental Airlines is making big plans to provide premium entertainment to its passengers in a recent partnership with Live TV.
submitted by HandCellPhone on 31st Jan 2008 (via handcellphone.com)
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Continental Airlines plans to add inflight WiFi services to some of their planes beginning in January of next year. The airlines inked a deal with LiveTV a unit of rival airlines Jet Blue. The WiFi ...
submitted by FierceWireless on 30th Jan 2008 (via fiercewireless.com)
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Continental Airlines, the 5th largest in the U.S., announced recently a partnership with LiveTV to offer inflight email and IM capabilities to passengers by January 2009. Set to be added to its fleet of Boeing 737 aircraft, the service will be free to all passengers and available on laptops as well as WiFi-enabled smartphones. They
submitted by SMSTextNews on 30th Jan 2008 (via smstextnews.com)
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Continental Airlines yesterday announced that it has struck a deal with LiveTV that will allow the airline to offer live satellite TV broadcasts and in-flight WiFi access for smartphone and laptop based email and instant messaging.
submitted by MobileBurn on 30th Jan 2008 (via MobileBurn.com)


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