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New Flat-Bed BusinessFirst Seats

Continental Airlines' 25th aircraft with new flat-bed BusinessFirst seats and additional upgraded
amenities took to the skies this week.

The carrier's flat-bed seats made their operational debut in November 2009 and are being installed
on aircraft used on long-haul international routes. Currently the seats are being installed on
Continental's Boeing 777 and 757-200 fleets, with 11 777s and 14 757-200s completed. In addition,
Continental will take delivery of two new Boeing 777 aircraft outfitted with the flat-bed seats by the
end of July. The seats will also be installed on many of Continental's Boeing 767-400 aircraft
starting in 2011 and on the Boeing 787 fleet as the new aircraft are delivered to the company.

The BusinessFirst flat-bed seat reclines 180 degrees and provides 6 feet 6 inches of sleeping
space in the fully extended position on the Boeing 777 (6 feet 4 inches on the Boeing 757-200).
It is one of the widest business-class seats in the air, measuring up to 27 inches (25 inches on
the 757-200). Laptop power, headset and USB plugs are conveniently tucked above the
customer's shoulder. iPod connectivity allows each customer to view their personal videos and
enjoy their music while their iPod is charging. The new seats feature 15.4-inch video monitors
for customers to enjoy on-demand movies, music and games.

"Our new BusinessFirst flat-bed seat is highly popular with our customers, and is a feature that
makes our award-winning BusinessFirst product even more enjoyable," said Jim Compton,
Continental's executive vice president and chief marketing officer. "Continental continues to
invest in products that our customers want and value."

Continental currently operates the Boeing 777 on international routes between Newark and
Beijing, Delhi, Frankfurt, Hong Kong, London/Heathrow, Mumbai, Shanghai, Tel Aviv and
Tokyo, and between Houston and Frankfurt, London/Heathrow and Tokyo.

BusinessFirst on the Boeing 757 is currently offered on routes between Newark and Amsterdam,
Barcelona, Belfast, Berlin, Birmingham, Bristol, Copenhagen, Dublin, Edinburgh, Glasgow,
Hamburg, Lima, Lisbon, London/Heathrow, Madrid, Manchester, Oslo, Paris, Shannon and
Stockholm.
Continental utilizes the Boeing 767-400 on routes between Newark and Athens, Brussels,
Geneva, Paris, Rome and Zurich; and between Houston and Amsterdam, Paris and Rio de Janeiro.