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  2. Eastern Air Lines - Wikipedia

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    Frank Borman ( President) Frank Lorenzo (Texas Air owner) Founders. Eddie Rickenbacker (First CEO) Eastern Air Lines, also colloquially known as Eastern, was a major airline in the United States that operated from 1926 to 1991. Before its dissolution, it was headquartered at Miami International Airport in an unincorporated area of Miami-Dade ...

  3. List of airlines of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix–Sky Harbor. Los Angeles. New York–JFK. New York–LaGuardia. Washington–National. 1926. Founded as American Airways and commenced operations in 1936 as American Air Lines; largest airline in the world based on airline company revenue, scheduled passenger miles flown (per year), and fleet size. Avelo Airlines. XP.

  4. Fare basis code - Wikipedia

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    Fare basis code. A fare basis code (often just referred to as a fare basis) is an alphabetic or alpha-numeric code used by airlines to identify a fare type and allow airline staff and travel agents to find the rules applicable to that fare. Although airlines now set their own fare basis codes, there are some patterns that have evolved over the ...

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    Apple AirTag 4-Pack. $79 $99 Save $20. The gift we've given to all our loved ones, we can't say enough good things about Apple AirTags, especially when we're traveling. Any Bluetooth tracker will ...

  6. Airfare - Wikipedia

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    Airfare. An airfare (otherwise known as a fare) is the fee paid by a passenger for air transport and is made up of the charge for a passenger to fly from an origin to destination and includes the conditions, rules and restrictions for travelling on the airfare. Airfares are typically made up of fare and rule components that define the airfare ...

  7. List of airline codes (C) - Wikipedia

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    Airline codes IATA ICAO Airline Call sign Country Comments VL LHX City Airlines: CITYAIR Germany LH subsidiary Allocated in 2023: SRJ C Air Jet Airlines: SYRJET Syria TIP C and M Aviation: TRANSPAC United States ORO C N Air: CAPRI Spain RWG C&M Airways: RED WING United States RMU C.S.P., Societe: AIR-MAUR Mauritania CJZ Caliber Jet: CALIBER JET ...

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  9. List of airline codes (N) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all airline codes. The table lists the IATA airline designators , the ICAO airline designators and the airline call signs (telephony designator). Historical assignments are also included for completeness.

  10. Airline codes - Wikipedia

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    This board at Geneva Airport shows airline codes including AC (Air Canada), LX (Swiss) and AZ (ITA Airways). IATA airline designators are used to identify an airline for commercial purposes in reservations, timetables, tickets, tariffs, air waybills and in telecommunications . A flight designator is the concatenation of the airline designator ...

  11. Flight number - Wikipedia

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    Flight number. In the aviation industry, a flight number or flight designator is a code for an airline service consisting of two-character airline designator and a 1 to 4 digit number. [1] For example, "BA 222" is a British Airways service from Nashville, Tennessee to London-Heathrow. A service is called "direct" if it is covered by a single ...