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Founded | May 16, 1968 (as Air Micronesia)[1] | ||||||
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Hubs | Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport | ||||||
Frequent-flyer program | OnePass | ||||||
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Parent company | United Continental Holdings | ||||||
Headquarters | Tamuning, Guam (U.S.)[2] |
Continental Micronesia, Inc. (CMI[3]) was a Guamanian company which was a wholly owned subsidiary of Continental Airlines. It operated daily flights to Honolulu, Hawaii, as well as international services to Asia, Micronesia and Australia from its hub at Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport on Guam,[4] a U.S. territory in the western Pacific Ocean. During its final years, the airline, a Delaware corporation,[5] was headquartered in the old terminal building at Won Pat International Airport in Tamuning, Guam.[2][6]
On December 22, 2010, as a result of the Continental-United Airlines merger, the FAA approved the combination of Continental Micronesia's air carrier operations with Continental's under the single Part 121 operating certificate of Continental; although Continental Micronesia remained as a corporation, all flights were then operated directly by Continental Airlines. This step was intended to simplify future integration steps between Continental and United. The callsign, ICAO and IATA codes were changed to reflect the new operating certificate.[citation needed]
As of 2012, the Continental Micronesia employee group, now a subset of United Continental Holdings, had 1,222 employees.[7] The subsidiary was merged into United effective April 1, 2017. On June 27, 2019 the subsidiary's parent company name was changed from United Continental Holdings to United Airlines Holdings.[8]
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