Continental Airlines ceased its flights to New Zealand in 2012. The airline, which had previously offered service to Auckland, discontinued its route as part of its network restructuring following its merger with United Airlines. Following the merger, United Airlines continued to operate flights to New Zealand.
Non-Stop: AirTran, Delta One-Stop: United Airlines, Continental Airlines, American Airlines, US Airways, Midwest Airlines, Northwest Airlines
there are no nonstop flights, but many, united, LAN, American Airlines and probably continental are 2 or more stop.
15hrs 52m with one stop off from Phoenix, Arizone to Auckland, New Zealand
Most Airlines retired there 707's in the 1970's 1980's but the plane is still flying today but only 2 both in iran
There are no stops if you are flying directly to Vancouver with airlines like British Airways and Air Canada Planesandthings.
well United and American Airlines fly non-stop from their. but others fly with 1 to 2 stops to the bahamas Delta Airlines US Airways Continental Airlines Jet Blue Airways etc...
Continental but you got to fly out of Newark Airport and its a direct flight. I think that's the only airlines.
There are many airlines that offer direct flights to Chicago. Many of these airlines include American Airlines, Copa, and Spirit. Depending on where the person wanting to directly fly to Chicago is at, depends on which airline to choose.
The answer to this question is yes. The leading carrier at Newark Airport is Continental Airlines. This airline might require a stop in Houston. Many other Airlines would offer connecting service from cities such as Salt Lake City and Atlanta(Delta) or Chicago (United) or LAX( American, Dellta)
You would be flying for about 23 hours. But you'd have to stop over in Dubai to change flights, and could wait there up to 8 hours. Say 30 hours total travel time.
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Yes it is possible to fly non-stop on Alaska Airlines. Non-stop routes include routes in and out of Anchorage.