Continental adds Heathrow frequency
A third daily flight from Heathrow to Newark is to be added by Continental airlines from Sunday.
The airline, which started transatlantic services from Heathrow in March under the US-EU Open Skies agreement, also runs two daily flights to Houston.
Continental is stopping services from Gatwick to both Newark and Houston after tomorrow (Saturday). Continental will continue to operate a summer-only service from Gatwick to Cleveland.
Continental will continue to operate non-stop services to Newark from Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Manchester, as well as Dublin and Shannon.
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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