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Dublin Airport
New airlines began serving the airport also.
Peoria, Illinois
The airport is served by 5 passenger airlines (United, American, Delta, Northwest and Allegiant Air) and numerous cargo carriers.
Mayagüez, Puerto Rico
After Eastern went bankrupt in 1991, American Eagle remained the only airline serving the airport until it ended service to the city on April 30, 2005, due to poor loads.
Phoenix Goodyear Airport
The airport is not served by any commercial airlines at this time.
Nogales International Airport
The airport is not served by any commercial airlines as of May 2009.
Guadalajara, Jalisco
Along with Mexico's main carriers, Aeroméxico, Mexicana de Aviación and Aviacsa, the airport is also served by most U.S. airlines, including Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Continental Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and US Airways and Panama's Copa Airlines to Panama City.
Guadalajara, Jalisco
Numerous low-cost airlines also serve the airport, flying to Mexican destinations.
Hewanorra International Airport
Airlines serving this airport are:
Valdosta Regional Airport
The airport is mostly used for general aviation, but is also served by one commercial airline.
Southwest Georgia Regional Airport
The airport is owned by the City of Albany and is served by commercial passenger airlines.
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Oslo Airport, Fornebu
In 1996, additional 21 airlines served 28 international destinations.
Sunshine Express Airlines
Sunshine Express Airlines is an air charter company that previously operated as an airline serving many regional destinations on the East Coast of Australia; from Hervey Bay to Port Macquarie.
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Abilene Regional Airport
Abilene Regional is currently served by just one commercial airline, American Eagle Airlines, with 7 daily regional jet flights to Dallas-Ft. Worth.
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Monarch Airlines
The airline's first commercial jet service took to the air on December 13, 1971.
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Greater Rochester International Airport
Historically the airline has served mostly regional traffic to business centers, with connections via hubs to the Midwest and, since the Piedmont acquisition, the South as well.
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Greater Rochester International Airport
The then third-largest airline in the United States served Rochester until 1989, when it left the market during its decline before its 1991 shutdown.
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Lahore
It was named Allama Iqbal International Airport after the national poet of Pakistan, Allama Muhammad Iqbal, and is served by international airlines as well as the national flag carrier, Pakistan International Airlines.
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Abilene Regional Airport
Charter airlines such as Sun Country continue to serve ABI with frequent large-jet flights to Las Vegas, however.
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Amtrak
In fiscal year 2004, Amtrak routes served over 25 million passengers, while, in calendar year 2004, commercial airlines served over 712 million passengers.
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Portland, Victoria
Portland is served by the Portland Airport (IATA: PTJ, ICAO: YPOD) which is served by one commercial airline, Sharp Airlines.
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Little Rock, Arkansas
Nine airlines serve 18 national/international gateway cities, e.g. St. Louis, Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, Charlotte, etc. from Little Rock National Airport.
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Geneva International Airport
Note: Some of these airlines only serve Geneva seasonally, especially during the winter ski season
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Maharashtra
Other large cities such as Nagpur and Nashik are served by domestic airlines.
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Pasco, Washington
The Tri-Cities Airport is the only commercial airport in the Tri-Cities area and is served by several major airlines with direct flights to Seattle, Denver, Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, and San Francisco.
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San Diego International Airport
As of October, 2009, San Diego International Airport is served by 23 passenger airlines and four cargo airlines which fly nonstop to 44 destinations in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
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Alaska
Anchorage itself, and to a lesser extent Fairbanks, are served by many major airlines.
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Garden City, Kansas
As of 2008, Garden City was served by two commercial airlines at Garden City Regional Airport.
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Durban International Airport
Presently, a large majority of international airlines serving South Africa fly via Johannesburg.
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Naypyidaw
Naypyidaw Airport, located 10 miles (16 km) southeast of the city, is served by all domestic airlines--Air Bagan, Air Mandalay, Myanma Airways and Yangon Airways--with regular flights to Yangon and other cities across the country.
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Sunstate Airlines
Maryborough businessman Bevan Whitaker, owner of the parent company of Noosa Air, Whitaker Pty. Ltd., set up a second airline that commenced operations in December 1981, serving intrastate routes in Queensland vacated by Trans Australia Airlines (TAA) with Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante aircraft.
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Cap-Haïtien
The small Cap-Haitien International Airport, located on the southeast edge of the city, is currently served by several small domestic airlines, and is patrolled by Chilean UN troops.
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US Helicopter
New York Airways, the first helicopter airline to serve Manhattan; now defunct
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Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport
Later, some budget airlines began serving the former military base in Säve, which was renamed from Säve Flygplats to Gothenburg City Airport.
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Airline hub
An airline hub is an airport that an airline uses as a transfer point to get passengers to their intended destination.
Wizz Air
The airline typically uses secondary airports serving many cities across Europe.
Xi'an
Chang'an Airlines and China Eastern Airlines are the main airlines using the airport.
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Airline hub
An airline hub is an airport that an airline uses as a transfer point to get passengers to their intended destination.
Airline hub
Some airlines may use only a single hub, while other airlines use multiple hubs.
Airline hub
Airlines may also use secondary hubs, a non-technical term for large focus cities.
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Emirates fleet
A firm $16.1bn order for 70 planes has been made with an option for 50 more aircraft, at an additional cost of $11.5bn, in due course; the airline will mainly use the A350s on its European, African and Asian routes.
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Iberia (airline)
In 1946, it was the first airline to fly between Europe and South America after WWII, using a Douglas DC-4 flying from Madrid to Buenos Aires.
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Pantnagar Airport
The airline uses an 18 seater Dornier 228 on the route.
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Kaunas Airport
The low-cost airline Ryanair uses Kaunas Airport as its destination in Lithuania, and is the main operator at the airport.
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Airline hub
Airlines may also use secondary hubs, a non-technical term for large focus cities.
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McCarran International Airport
McCarran's CUTE system also supports several airlines' use of the Cockpit Access Security System, or CASS.
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Karachi
All of Pakistan's airlines use Karachi as their primary transport hub including PIA - Pakistan International Airlines, Airblue, and Shaheen Air International.
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Amtrak
Classes are similar to those used by airlines.
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Oslo Airport, Fornebu
Due to limited terminal and runway capacity, intercontinental and charter airlines used Gardermoen.
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Sunstate Airlines
Initially the two airlines used separate airline codes.
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DC connector
Most other airlines that provide DC power use the EmPower system, which has a 4-pin Hypertronics' D-series connector smaller in diameter and overall size than a cigar lighter plug.
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Airbus A300
As Asia did not have restrictions similar to the FAA 60-minutes rule for twin-engine airliners which existed at the time, Asian airlines used A300s for routes across the Bay of Bengal and South China Sea.
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Dabolim Airport
Charter airlines carrying international tourists during the season tend to use the freer civil aviation regimes on weekends (Saturday and Sunday) and in the early morning hours.
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Seaplane
Due to the lack of runways and the perceived safety factor over water, many commercial airlines including Imperial Airways (fore-runner of BOAC), and Pan-American World Airways used large seaplanes to provide service for long distance service across the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans.
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Up, Up and Away (song)
In various forms, this song was used as an advertising jingle by two defunct airlines: Trans World Airlines in the U.S., and Trans Australia Airlines.
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Northwest Airlines
On July 15, 1947, Northwest became the first airline to operate a commercial passenger flight from the U.S.A. to Japan, using a Douglas DC-4 aircraft named The Manila.
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Northwest Airlines
On July 15, 1947, Northwest became the first airline to operate a commercial passenger flight from the U.S.A. to Japan, using a Douglas DC-4 aircraft named The Manila.
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Pristina International Airport
The following airlines operate scheduled flights at Pristina International Airport (as of December 2009)
Pristina International Airport
The following airlines operate charter flights at Pristina International Airport (as of December 2009)
Pristina International Airport
The following airlines operate cargo flights at Pristina International Airport (as of October 2009)
Northwest Airlines
On July 15, 1947, Northwest became the first airline to operate a commercial passenger flight from the U.S.A. to Japan, using a Douglas DC-4 aircraft named The Manila.
General Abelardo L. Rodríguez International Airport
The airport serves as focus city for Aeroméxico (together with Aeroméxico Connect), the leading airline in Tijuana, which operates up to 20 daily flights to/from 15 Mexican cities.
Wataniya Airways
Wataniya Airways was the first commercial airline to operate its flights out of the Sheikh Saad General Aviation Terminal.
Romavia
It is the second Romanian state-authorised airline operating VIP state and ministerial flights throughout the world for the Romanian state, as well as chartered and scheduled passenger and cargo services.
Montenegro Airlines
The airline was sued by passengers, as it was the only airline to operate flights to Podgorica that evening (other airlines canceled flights due to insufficient ice clearance technology at Podgorica Airport).
Transportation in New York City
About 100 airlines from more than 50 countries operate direct flights to JFK.
Pan American World Airways
The airline won the contract for a San Francisco-Canton mail route later that year and operated its first commercial flight carrying mail and express in a Martin M-130 from Alameda to Manila amid massive media fanfare on November 22, 1935.
Solar eclipse of August 1, 2008
German charter airline LTU, now trading as Air Berlin, operated a special flight from Dusseldorf to the North Pole to observe the eclipse.
Arkefly
The newly reorganized airline operated its first flight in September 2005.
Alaska Airlines
The airline operated charter flights to the Russian Far East starting in the late 1960s, and was known for the 1988 Friendship Flight to Provideniya that broke the old Soviet border.
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Malta
The national airline is Air Malta, which is based in at Malta International Airport, and which operates services to 36 destinations in Europe and North Africa.
South East Asian Airlines
In May 1995 the airline was registered with the Clark Special Economic Zone to operate services in the Clark-Manila-Subic area and to tourist destinations throughout the Luzon and Visayas regions.
Ajaccio - Campo dell'Oro Airport
Campo Airport is the main base of regional airline CCM Airlines, which operates services to metropolitan France.
Croatia Airlines
Based in Zagreb, the airline is a member of Star Alliance and operates domestic and international services.
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Romavia
It is the second Romanian state-authorised airline operating VIP state and ministerial flights throughout the world for the Romanian state, as well as chartered and scheduled passenger and cargo services.
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Dragonair
The airline operates a scheduled passenger network to 29 destinations in 11 countries and territories, including codeshares, across the Asia-Pacific region.
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Gol Transportes Aéreos
VRG Linhas Aéreas thus is an airline that operates two brands: Gol and Varig, although in reality flights are operated only under Gol flight numbers.
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Dornier Do 228
Some 35 other airlines operate smaller numbers of the aircraft.
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Airbus A380
The first airline to operate the aircraft was Singapore Airlines.
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FedEx Express
The 1977 Airline Deregulation Act (Public Law 95-163) removed restrictions on the routes operated by all-cargo airlines, and enabled Federal Express to purchase its first large aircraft: seven Boeing 727s.
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