HOUSTON,
June 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Continental Airlines
(NYSE: CAL) and the National Association of Hispanic Publications (NAHP)
announced that
Carlos Blanco, 18, of
Houston, Texas, has won the "Destino:
Latinoamerica" ("Destination:
Latin America") essay contest for Hispanic high
school students.
Blanco, a May 2008 graduate of YES Prep School -- Southeast in Houston,
highlighted the influence of Latin America on his own life in his winning
essay, "The Manifestation of Culture."
"I love our music, our food, our films and our unspoken bond that unites
us," Blanco wrote. "Our united passion is what inspires me to live on as a
young Latino destined to change the world."
Blanco, the son of Bernardo Blanco, originally from Panama, and Rosantina
Blanco, who is Mexican American, won six Continental Airlines tickets to
travel anywhere in the U.S. where Continental flies. In addition, his essay
will be posted on the NAHP website, nahp.org, as well as published in many
NAHP member newspapers around the U.S.
"Part of being Latino comes from family relationships. I chose this topic
because my family gave me my roots and my culture," Blanco said when he
learned he had won. "My family has definitely played a great influence on who
I am, and the culture plays a role in who we are as a community."
"The judges had a difficult choice to make this year because the essays we
received were especially heartfelt," said Maria Cristina Osorio, Manager,
Public Relations, Latin America and U.S. Hispanic, Continental Airlines.
"Carlos just seemed to sum up the essence of Latin American culture with such
pride and feeling."
Blanco, who will attend Columbia University in New York next fall, plans
to major in education and journalism. Active in the community, Blanco is
working this summer with the Houston Votes organization that encourages Latino
voter participation, as well as volunteering with the Latino Learning Center.
"The NAHP is committed to encouraging student expression through programs
such as 'Destino: Latinoamerica,'" said Clara Padilla, president, NAHP. "We
are pleased to join Continental in providing a way to let heritage and stories
of Latin America's impact on U.S. life be heard."
This was the second year for the "Destino" contest. Essay entries had to
focus on some aspect of the influence of Latin America on U.S. life. Judges
from Continental and the NAHP evaluated the essays for clarity of expression
and originality.
Latin America and the Caribbean account for more than half of Continental
Airlines' international destinations. Continental offers service to 76
destinations in 23 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, including
nonstop service to 31 destinations in Mexico -- more than any other airline.
Continental also offers nonstop service to more Central American cities (10)
than any other U.S. airline and serves nine South American destinations.
Continental offers a number of Spanish-language services, including
bilingual flight attendants on many flights to Latin America; and bilingual
airport personnel, reservations agents and signage. Spanish-language
functions on the continental.com Web site include flight booking, check-in,
seat selection, flight and gate information, and OnePass frequent flyer
program enrollment. Passengers also may make reservations in Spanish at
1-800-537-9222. For more information, visit www.continental.com
(www.continental.com/espanol) .
The National Association of Hispanic Publications, Inc. (NAHP, Inc.) is a
nonprofit trade advocacy organization representing the leading Hispanic
publications serving 41 markets in 39 states, the District of Columbia and
Puerto Rico, with a combined circulation of over 14 million. NAHP was founded
in 1982 as a nonpartisan and nonprofit organization (501-c-6) to promote
Hispanic publications.