Continental moves to Terminal A

Continental Airlines will move its operations from Terminal C to its new location at Terminal A at Boston's Logan International Airport on Nov. 11.
The airline will use 11 check-in positions and six gates in the 2-year-old, $500 million terminal, where it will join Delta Air Lines as a tenant.
Logan officials announced the move in May, following the signing of a five-year, $32 million lease with Houston-based Continental.
Continental and Logan staff will be on hand at Terminal C on Nov. 11 to redirect any confused travelers.
The relocation requires Logan officials to make changes denoting Continental's move in airport roadway and terminal signage, the public address system in Logan shuttle buses, terminal directories, and the airport's Web site, brochures and advertisements.
Continental handled 1.17 million passengers at Logan last year, or 4.2 percent of the airport's total traffic.
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