UNITED STATES

UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

FORM 8-K

CURRENT REPORT PURSUANT

TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE

SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): May 2, 2005

CONTINENTAL AIRLINES, INC.

(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Its Charter)

DELAWARE

(State or Other Jurisdiction of Incorporation)

1-10323

74-2099724

(Commission File Number)

(IRS Employer Identification No.)

1600 Smith Street, Dept. HQSEO, Houston, Texas

77002

(Address of Principal Executive Offices)

(Zip Code)

(713) 324-2950

(Registrant's Telephone Number, Including Area Code)

______________________________________

(Former Name or Former Address, if Changed Since Last Report)

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Item 8.01. Other Events.

On May 2, 2005, we issued a press release announcing our April performance and our estimated consolidated breakeven load factor for May. The press release is filed herewith as Exhibit 99.1 and is incorporated herein by reference.

Item 9.01. Financial Statements and Exhibits.

    1. Exhibits

 

99.1

Press Release for April Performance

     

 

 

SIGNATURE

 

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Continental Airlines, Inc. has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

 

CONTINENTAL AIRLINES, INC.

 

 

May 3, 2005

By    /s/ Jennifer L. Vogel __________

 

        Jennifer L. Vogel

 

        Senior Vice President, General Counsel
        and Secretary

 

 

EXHIBIT INDEX

99.1

Press Release for April Performance

   

 

 

News Release

EXHIBIT 99.1

News Release

Contact: Corporate Communications

Houston: 713.324.5080

Email: corpcomm@coair.com

News archive: continental.com/company/news/ Address: P.O. Box 4607, Houston, TX 77210-4607


CONTINENTAL AIRLINES REPORTS APRIL 2005

OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE

HOUSTON, May 2, 2005 - Continental Airlines (NYSE: CAL) today reported an April consolidated (mainline plus regional) load factor of 77.5 percent, 1.1 points above last year's April consolidated load factor, and a mainline load factor of 78.2 percent, 1.2 points above last year's April mainline load factor. The carrier reported a domestic mainline load factor of 80.0 percent, 2.0 points above April 2004, and an international mainline April load factor of 75.9 percent, 0.3 points above April 2004. All four were operational records for April.

During the month, Continental recorded a U.S. Department of Transportation on-time arrival rate of 80.4 percent and a systemwide mainline completion factor of 99.8 percent.

In April 2005, Continental flew 6.4 billion consolidated revenue passenger miles (RPMs) and 8.2 billion consolidated available seat miles (ASMs), resulting in a traffic increase of 6.6 percent and a capacity increase of 5.1 percent as compared to April 2004. In April 2005, Continental flew 5.7 billion mainline RPMs and 7.3 billion mainline ASMs, resulting in a mainline traffic increase of 5.6 percent and a mainline capacity increase of 4.0 percent as compared to April 2004. Domestic mainline traffic was 3.2 billion RPMs in April 2005, up 1.0 percent from April 2004, and domestic mainline capacity was 4.1 billion ASMs, down 1.5 percent from April 2004.

For the month of April 2005, both consolidated and mainline passenger revenue per available seat mile (RASM) are estimated to have increased between 2.0 and 3.0 percent compared to April 2004. For March 2005, consolidated passenger RASM increased 4.6 percent compared to March 2004 and mainline passenger RASM increased 5.3 percent.

Continental's regional operations (Continental Express) set a record April load factor of 72.0 percent, 1.3 points above last year's April load factor. Regional RPMs were 700.1 million and regional ASMs were 972.2 million in April 2005, resulting in a traffic increase of 15.5 percent and a capacity increase of 13.4 percent versus April 2004.

Continental Airlines is the world's sixth-largest airline. Continental, together with Continental Express and Continental Connection, has more than 3,000 daily departures throughout the Americas, Europe and Asia, serving 150 domestic and 130 international destinations, more than any other carrier in the world. Nearly 400 additional points are served via SkyTeam alliance airlines, which include Aeromexico, Air France/KLM, Alitalia, CSA Czech Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Korean Air and Northwest Airlines.  With 41,000 employees, Continental has hubs serving New York, Houston, Cleveland and Guam, and together with Continental Express, carries approximately 56 million passengers per year. Continental consistently earns awards and critical acclaim for both its operation and its corporate culture.

For the second consecutive year, FORTUNE magazine named Continental the No. 1 Most Admired Global Airline on its 2005 list of Most Admired Global Companies. Continental was also included in the publication's annual "Top 50" list, which ranks all companies, across a wide variety of industries, that appear in the Global Most Admired Companies issue. Continental won major awards at the 2004 OAG Airline of the Year Awards including "Airline of the Year," "Best Airline Based in North America" and "Best Executive/Business Class."

This press release contains forward-looking statements that are not limited to historical facts, but reflect the company's current beliefs, expectations or intentions regarding future events. All forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. For examples of such risks and uncertainties, please see the risk factors set forth in the company's 2004 10-K and its other securities filings, which identify important matters such as the consequences of our significant financial losses and high leverage, terrorist attacks, domestic and international economic conditions, the significant cost of aircraft fuel, labor costs, competition, and industry conditions, including the demand for air travel, the airline pricing environment and industry

capacity decisions, regulatory matters and the seasonal nature of the airline business. In addition to the foregoing risks, there can be no assurance that we will be able to obtain the needed pay and benefit reductions from our flight attendants or that the ratified agreements with our pilots, mechanics, dispatchers and simulator engineers will enable us to achieve the cost reductions expected as a result of such agreements, which will depend, upon other matters, on timely and effective implementation of new work rules, actual productivity improvement, employee attrition, technology implementation, our level of business activity, relations with employees generally and the ultimate accuracy of certain assumptions on which our cost savings are based. The company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances that may arise after the date of this press release.

PRELIMINARY TRAFFIC RESULTS

APRIL

 

2005   

2004   

Change   

REVENUE PASSENGER MILES (000)

   
 

Domestic

3,249,637

3,218,033

1.0  Percent

         
 

International

2,244,048

2,171,308

12.4  Percent

 

Transatlantic

1,194,072

1,013,118

17.9  Percent 

 

Latin America

771,938

720,148

7.2  Percent 

 

Pacific

474,038

438,042

8.2  Percent 

         
 

Mainline

5,689,686

5,389,341

5.6  Percent

 

Regional

700,073

606,368

15.5  Percent

 

Consolidated

6,389,759

5,995,709

6.6  Percent

         

AVAILABLE SEAT MILES (000)

   
 

Domestic

4,060,741

4,123,551

(1.5) Percent

         
 

International

3,215,833

2,871,138

12.0  Percent

 

Transatlantic

1,485,447

1,254,636

18.4  Percent 

 

Latin America

1,044,619

1,009,621

3.5  Percent 

 

Pacific

685,767

606,881

13.0  Percent 

         
 

Mainline

7,276,574

6,994,689

4.0  Percent

 

Regional

972,189

857,093

13.4  Percent

 

Consolidated

8,248,763

7,851,782

5.1  Percent

         

PASSENGER LOAD FACTOR

   
 

Domestic

80.0 Percent

78.0 Percent

2.0  Points

         
 

International

75.9 Percent

75.6 Percent

0.3  Points

 

Transatlantic

80.4 Percent 

80.8 Percent 

(0.4) Points 

 

Latin America

73.9 Percent 

71.3 Percent 

2.6  Points 

 

Pacific

69.1 Percent 

72.2 Percent 

(3.1) Points 

         
 

Mainline

78.2 Percent

77.0 Percent

1.2  Points

 

Regional

72.0 Percent

70.7 Percent

1.3  Points

 

Consolidated

77.5 Percent

76.4 Percent

1.1  Points

         

ONBOARD PASSENGERS

   
 

Mainline

3,714,237

3,639,368

2.1  Percent

 

Regional

1,270,584

1,127,470

12.7  Percent

 

Consolidated

4,984,821

4,766,838

4.6  Percent

         

CARGO REVENUE TON MILES (000)

   
 

Total

81,903

85,350

(4.0) Percent

 

YEAR-TO-DATE

 

2005   

2004   

Change   

REVENUE PASSENGER MILES (000)

   
 

Domestic

12,411,004

11,876,364

4.5  Percent

         
 

International

9,437,792

8,226,137

14.7  Percent

 

Transatlantic

4,181,258

3,484,378

20.0  Percent 

 

Latin America

3,217,826

2,900,425

10.9  Percent 

 

Pacific

2,038,708

1,841,334

10.7  Percent 

         
 

Mainline

21,848,796

20,102,501

8.7  Percent

 

Regional

2,652,764

2,147,880

23.5  Percent

 

Consolidated

24,501,560

22,250,381

10.1  Percent

         

AVAILABLE SEAT MILES (000)

   
 

Domestic

15,719,981

16,186,946

(2.9) Percent

         
 

International

12,402,212

11,082,001

11.9  Percent

 

Transatlantic

5,435,862

4,608,142

18.0  Percent 

 

Latin America

4,211,120

4,012,790

4.9  Percent 

 

Pacific

2,755,230

2,461,069

12.0  Percent 

         
 

Mainline

28,122,193

27,268,947

3.1  Percent

 

Regional

3,712,128

3,256,606

14.0  Percent

 

Consolidated

31,834,321

30,525,553

4.3  Percent

         

PASSENGER LOAD FACTOR

   
 

Domestic

79.0 Percent

73.4 Percent

5.6  Points

         
 

International

76.1 Percent

74.2 Percent

1.9  Points

 

Transatlantic

76.9 Percent 

75.6 Percent 

1.3  Points 

 

Latin America

76.4 Percent 

72.3 Percent 

4.1  Points 

 

Pacific

74.0 Percent 

74.8 Percent 

(0.8) Points 

         
 

Mainline

77.7 Percent

73.7 Percent

4.0  Points

 

Regional

71.5 Percent

66.0 Percent

5.5  Points

 

Consolidated

77.0 Percent

72.9 Percent

4.1  Points

         

ONBOARD PASSENGERS

   
 

Mainline

14,313,367

13,555,978

5.6  Percent

 

Regional

4,794,264

4,020,223

19.3  Percent

 

Consolidated

19,107,631

17,576,201

8.7  Percent

         

CARGO REVENUE TON MILES (000)

   
 

Total

342,627

335,795

2.0  Percent

 

 

PRELIMINARY OPERATIONAL AND FINANCIAL RESULTS

APRIL

 

2005 

2004 

Change  

On-Time Performance1

80.4%

78.6%

1.8  Points

Completion Factor2

99.8%

99.9%

(0.1) Points

         

YEAR-TO-DATE

 

2005 

2004 

Change  

On-Time Performance1

77.0%

79.5%

(2.5) Points

Completion Factor2

99.5%

99.6%

(0.1) Points

         

March 2005 consolidated breakeven load factor3,4

84.1  Percent

March 2005 year-over-year consolidated RASM change

4.6  Percent

March 2005 year-over-year mainline RASM change

5.3  Percent

April 2005 estimated year-over-year consolidated RASM change

2.0-3.0 Percent

April 2005 estimated year-over-year mainline RASM change

2.0-3.0 Percent

April 2005 estimated average price per gallon of fuel,

  including fuel taxes


1.70 Dollars

April 2005 estimated consolidated breakeven load factor3,5

75 Percent

April 2005 actual consolidated load factor6

77.5 Percent

May 2005 estimated consolidated breakeven load factor3

79 Percent

 

1 Department of Transportation Arrivals within 14 minutes

2 Systemwide Mainline Mileage Completion Percentage

3 Consolidated load factor (including Continental Airlines and Continental Express) needed to break even on a consolidated net

income basis. Actual consolidated breakeven load factor may vary significantly from estimates depending on actual passenger

revenue yields, fuel price and other factors. Month-to-date consolidated load factor information can be found on Continental's

website at continental.com in the Investor Relations-Financial/Traffic Releases section.

4 Non-cash curtailment charge related to pilots' pension plan increased the breakeven load factor by 5 percentage points.

5 Gains related to the contribution of XJT shares to the pension plan decrease the breakeven load factor by 6 percentage points.

6 Includes Continental Airlines and Continental Express.

 

 

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