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Continental Luggage Fees
Continental airline fee for the Carry-on Bag is $
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| "If you are traveling with any liquid, gel or aerosol items, here's a few things you should remember:
* Customers departing from U.S. airports on any domestic or international flight may bring carry-on bags through security and aboard the aircraft with trial-size toiletries (3.4 ounces or less) which can be purchased at any drug store.
* Toiletries must fit comfortably in one, quart-size (7.5" x 8"), clear plastic zip-top bag.
* The zip-top bag may need to be presented separately at airport security so make sure it is easily accessible when you approach the screening area.
Additionally, beverages or toiletries purchased inside the airport beyond the security checkpoints will be allowed onboard the aircraft.
Items greater than 3.4 ounces and/or not contained in a zip-top bag may be allowed on board but must be declared to the TSA at the security checkpoint for screening. These items include baby formula, milk (to include breast milk), baby food, juice, medications and liquids/gels that are needed for diabetic or other medical conditions. "Restrictions vary for flights departing from non - U.S. locations. Travelers should check with the departure airport for specific security restrictions.
It's always a good idea to check the airport processing times before departing for the airport to ensure that you allow enough time for additional processing when required.
Please note, customers are prohibited from bringing aboard any device to alter or limit the functionality (permanently or temporarily) of any aircraft structure, seat assembly, tray table, etc.
Additional references with detailed information and examples of allowable items may be found at the TSA's Web site."
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Continental Ticket Fees
Continental airline fee for the Pick Premium Airline Seat is $15
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| ""A customer is required to purchase an additional seat or upgrade if they do not meet one of the following criteria:
1. The customer must be able to properly attach, buckle and wear the seatbelt, with one extension* if necessary, whenever the seatbelt sign is illuminated or as instructed by a crew member.
2. The customer must be able to remain seated with the seat armrest(s) down for the entirety of the flight.
3. The customer must not significantly encroach upon the adjacent seating space. See our seat maps.
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Continental Airlines will not board a customer who declines to purchase a ticket for an additional seat or upgrade for each leg of their itinerary when required.
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Continental Service Fees
Continental airline fee for the In Flight Meals/Snack Box is $
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| ""Child Meal
This meal is provided for children from two to 12 years of age and includes items that are generally appealing to children. The meals planned for Continental follow the Recommended Dietary Allowances for children.
Diabetic Meal
Diabetic meals are available for customers who need strict control of the blood glucose levels. These meals severely limit or exclude sugars, syrups, jams, cakes and chocolate, unless specifically produced for diabetics.
Gluten Intolerant Meal
Gluten Intolerant Meals do not contain wheat, barley, rye or oats.
Hindu Meal
Continental Hindu meals follow vegetarian guidelines by excluding meat and meat derivatives.
Special Note: Hindu vegetarian meals are offered as a standard choice on flights to and from Delhi and Mumbai, India; therefore, it is not necessary to place a special Hindu meal request for those flights.
Jain Meal
Jain Meals are prepared Indian style and according to Jain customs that prohibit the consumption of animal products and root vegetables.
Jain Meals are available only on flights to and from Mumbai, India.
Kosher Meal
Kosher meals are prepared by Kosher caterers under strict Rabbinical supervision and may also incorporate fresh fruit or sealed items such as individually packaged bagels that meet Kosher laws. Special Kosher for Passover meals are supplied during Passover.
All Kosher meals provided for flights departing the U.S., and flights departing Tel Aviv are ""Glatt"" Kosher.
Low Calorie Meal
The low calorie meal is based on a daily caloric intake of 2,000 calories and follows the Recommended Daily Allowances that state that less than 20% of the total calories should come from protein, less than 30% from fat and 50-60% from carbohydrates.
Low Fat / Low Cholesterol Meal
Low Cholesterol/ Low Fat Meals are planned to support the reduction of fat intake, especially saturated fat and cholesterol from animal sources. Foods with high saturated fat content are severely limited and polyunsaturated fat is allowed in moderation.
Low Sodium Meal
Low Sodium Meals follow the American Heart Association's recommendation to restrict sodium to two grams daily for individuals with mild to moderate hypertension.
Muslim Meal
These meals exclude all products derived from pigs, such as pork, ham and bacon and alcohol is not used for preparation. All meat products are prepared in accordance with the Halal method.
Vegan (Strict) Vegetarian Meal
Vegan (Strict) Vegetarian Meals are available for those customers who exclude all foods derived from animals from their diets including meat, poultry, fish, shellfish, honey, eggs and dairy products."
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