Wings Air | ... ther with Indonesian airlines Lion Air, Kartika Airlines, Sriwijaya Air and | |
Emirates | ... s Airlines, Lufthansa, Air France, Air Namibia, Cubana, Ethiopian Airlines, | , Delta Air Lines, Royal Air Maroc, Iberia, Hainan Airlines, Kenya Airways ... |
MAXjet Airways | ... Coast Airlines had its headquarters in Sterling. Prior to its dissolution, | was headquartered on the grounds of Washington-Dulles International Airpor ... |
China Airlines | ... ffices in the Axis House in Harlington in the London Borough of Hillingdon. | has its UK office in the Hyde Park Hayes 3 (HPH3) in Hayes in the borough |
Everts Air Cargo | ... rontier Flying Service. It also receives service from five cargo operators: | , Northern Air Cargo, Alaska Central Express, Arctic Transportation Servic ... |
KLM | ... the Airbus A340 and McDonnell-Douglas MD-11, brought by Iberia Airlines and | , respectively |
United | ... d 707-124 flights in June; airlines that had ordered only the DC-8, such as | , Delta, and Eastern, were left without jets until September and lost mark ... |
American Airlines | ... m Canadian Airways. Experienced airline executives from United Airlines and | were brought in |
Frontier Flying Service | ... g Alaska Airlines, Grant Aviation, Hageland Aviation Services, Yute Air and | . It also receives service from five cargo operators: Everts Air Cargo, No ... |
Pan Am | ... for over 100 of the long-range version from the major airlines of the day: | , BOAC and Air France were the launch customers, with six Concordes each. ... |
KLM | A McDonnell Douglas MD-11 of the Dutch airlines " | - Royal Dutch Airlines", built at 1995-8-31, with the registration "PH-KCH ... |
Air France | ... while Cerdan was flying back to the United States to fight the rematch, his | Lockheed Constellation crashed in the Azores, killing everyone on board |
Copa Airlines | Tocumen International Airport is also the home airport of | |
Aeroméxico | Mexicana's main competitors are | (although the two companies "codeshared" on several routes), and low-cost ... |
Martinair | ... one hour. Pratt and Whitney's customers include United Airlines, Air India, | , Singapore Airlines, Virgin Atlantic, and JetBlue |
Hellenic Imperial Airways | ... ed the British Midland Training Centre, which is located in Stockley Close. | has its United Kingdom offices in the Axis House in Harlington in the Lond ... |
Olympic Air | ... es of Greece are connected by air mainly from the two major Greek airlines, | and Aegean Airlines. Maritime connections have been improved with modern h ... |
Eastern Air Lines | ... included in the film Soul Power. In the late 1970s, she participated in an | commercial in Puerto Rico, singing the catchy phrase ¡Esto sí es volar! (T ... |
Aeroméxico | ... service, Mexicana suspended all operations at noon CDT on August 28, 2010. | offered discounted tickets to passengers stranded by Mexicana's suspension ... |
Air France | ... rom London Heathrow (British Airways) and Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport ( | ) to New York JFK and Washington Dulles, profitably flying these routes at ... |
Atlantic Coast Airlines | Before its dissolution, Independence Air (originally | ) was headquartered in Dulles. At one time Atlantic Coast Airlines had its ... |
JetBlue Airways | ... l open in late May (exact date to be announced) and will be the new home of | |
Kartika Airlines | ... lines, China Southern Airlines, together with Indonesian airlines Lion Air, | , Sriwijaya Air and Wings Air |
National Airlines | ... gely unused until Eastern Air Lines began flying there in 1934, followed by | in 1937 |
Air Anglia | ... ne of the former RAF hangars was once the home of Air UK, which grew out of | and was then absorbed by the Dutch airline KLM |
British Mediterranean Airways | At one time | had its head office in the Cirrus House in the London Borough of Hounslow, ... |
Sriwijaya Air | ... ern Airlines, together with Indonesian airlines Lion Air, Kartika Airlines, | and Wings Air |
Air India | ... c in about one hour. Pratt and Whitney's customers include United Airlines, | , Martinair, Singapore Airlines, Virgin Atlantic, and JetBlue |
TWA | ... d a reputation as a ruthless corporate raider after his hostile takeover of | in 1985. Many of the corporate raiders were onetime clients of Michael Mil ... |
Avianca | ... John F. Kennedy Airport is also in Queens, New York. The Colombian airline | operates a private bus service from to Union City and Elizabeth for passen ... |
American Airlines | ... other airport in the United States, except New York City's John F. Kennedy. | , American Eagle, Delta Air Lines, Miami Air, Sky King Airlines, and Unite ... |
Volaris | ... wo companies "codeshared" on several routes), and low-cost carriers such as | and Interjet. Mexicana was North America's oldest airline and the world's ... |
Air Afrique | ... aken to only four days, and the SABENA service ran on alternate weeks to an | service |
SkyWest Airlines | ... he city limits. It is served by United Airlines' United Express operated by | (San Francisco). On July 31, 1961, the first-ever aircraft hijacking on Un ... |
Japan Airlines | ... still uses the airport as a test and evaluation facility for its aircraft. | used the airport as a training area from November 1968 until March 2009. T ... |
United Airlines | ... ng international routes from Miami to Europe and Latin America were sold to | for $135 million as part of Pan Am's emergency liquidation that December. ... |
National Airlines | ... on October 26, 1958 with a fuel stop in Gander, Newfoundland. In December, | operated the first U.S. domestic jet airline flights between New York/Idle ... |
Lion Air | ... China Airlines, China Southern Airlines, together with Indonesian airlines | , Kartika Airlines, Sriwijaya Air and Wings Air |
Pan Am | ... o New York with a stopover at Gander, Newfoundland on 4 October 1958. Rival | 's inaugural Boeing 707 service began later that month |
American Eagle | American Airlines, | , Delta Air Lines, Miami Air, Sky King Airlines, and United Airlines all o ... |
Canadian Airways | ... kheed Model 10 Electras and one Boeing Stearman biplane were purchased from | . Experienced airline executives from United Airlines and American Airline ... |
US Airways | ... e out of them include Aeromexico, Mexicana, Volaris, Interjet, Vivaaerobus, | and Aero Calafia |
Canada 3000 | ... ontreal and Fort Lauderdale and Orlando. Tango was intended to compete with | . The Tango service was dissolved in 2004. Air Canada now calls its lowest ... |
Northern Air Cargo | ... vice. It also receives service from five cargo operators: Everts Air Cargo, | , Alaska Central Express, Arctic Transportation Services, and Lynden Air C ... |
China Airlines | The largest employers in the city area: | maintains the Chicago office in Des Plaines. It was previously located in ... |
Independence Air | Before its dissolution, | (originally Atlantic Coast Airlines) was headquartered in Dulles. At one t ... |
Arctic Transportation Services | ... go operators: Everts Air Cargo, Northern Air Cargo, Alaska Central Express, | , and Lynden Air Cargo, and numerous small air taxi services including Ren ... |
American Airlines | ... ompanies (including Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Sun Microsystems, Apple Computer, | and Data General), OMG's initial focus was to create a heterogeneous distr ... |
Korean Air | ... daily. 59.7% of the flights were serviced by Korea’s two national carriers, | and Asiana Airlines, with foreign carriers servicing the remaining 40.3%, ... |
Pan American World Airways | ... with continuation to New York City. In the late 1930s, Imperial Airways and | began operating scheduled flying-boat airline services from New York and B ... |
China Southern Airlines | ... Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific and Dragon Air, Taiwan-based China Airlines, | , together with Indonesian airlines Lion Air, Kartika Airlines, Sriwijaya ... |
Interjet | ... d. Airlines that operate out of them include Aeromexico, Mexicana, Volaris, | , Vivaaerobus, US Airways and Aero Calafia |
BOAC | ... he war, and used by two commands. The government airline, Imperial Airways/ | , which had operated Darrell's Island before the war, adopted its war time ... |
United Airlines | ... e were purchased from Canadian Airways. Experienced airline executives from | and American Airlines were brought in |
USA Jet Airlines | Auto parts maker Visteon is based in Van Buren Township. | has its headquarters on the grounds of Willow Run Airport and in the towns ... |
Air France | ... i, opting instead to run more direct flights from Spain to Central America. | continues to run flights to Port-au-Prince using Airbus A320 aircraft. Tod ... |
Singapore Airlines | ... ratt and Whitney's customers include United Airlines, Air India, Martinair, | , Virgin Atlantic, and JetBlue |
Bmibaby | ... ff rugby ground has two main stands, the North Stand, which was renamed the | Stand in August 2002, and the South Stand. Both the Bmibaby Stand and the ... |
Island Air | ... s operations are based at Owen Roberts International Airport, Grand Cayman. | is a small airline in the Cayman Islands providing services between Grand ... |
Alaska Central Express | ... es service from five cargo operators: Everts Air Cargo, Northern Air Cargo, | , Arctic Transportation Services, and Lynden Air Cargo, and numerous small ... |
China Airlines | The United Kingdom office of | operates from |
Aerocaribe | In 2005 | was renamed Click Mexicana and replaced its fleet of DC-9s with Fokker 100 ... |
Air Canada Jetz | ... haul routes. The carrier's operating divisions include Air Canada Cargo and | . Its subsidiary, Air Canada Vacations, provides vacation packages to over ... |
Dan-Air | ... operators continued commercial passenger flights with the Comet until 1981. | played a significant role in the fleet's later history and, at one time, o ... |
Shuttle America | ... s (including Chautauqua Airlines, Republic Airlines, Frontier Airlines, and | ); and REIT Simon Property Group. The U.S. headquarters of Roche Diagnosti ... |
Pan Am | The airport served as a Caribbean hub for | , Trans Caribbean Airways, Eastern Air Lines, and a short lived focus city ... |
British Overseas Airways Corporation | ... esign elements and for the financial commitment involved. Nevertheless, the | (BOAC) found the Type IV's specifications attractive, and initially propos ... |
Delta Connection | ... Continental Express (with service to George Bush Intercontinental Airport), | (with service to Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport and Memphis Inte ... |
Virgin Atlantic Airways | ... íneas Argentinas, Dominicana de Aviación, ATA Airlines, Northwest Airlines, | , and Continental Airlines |
El Al | ... l Qaeda connections. In July 2001, Reid flew to Israel, passing through the | airline's very tight security network, in what was possibly a test of his ... |
Imperial Airways | ... arch 1924 Daimler Airway and its management became the major constituent of | |
China Airlines | ... r Asia Airways, Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific and Dragon Air, Taiwan-based | , China Southern Airlines, together with Indonesian airlines Lion Air, Kar ... |
American Eagle Airlines | ... airports: Charlotte, Dallas, Atlanta, Houston, and Memphis. It is served by | (with service to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport), Continental Exp ... |
Continental Airlines | ... oute authority between Miami and London then held by Eastern sister company | ) in a liquidation of Eastern which was completed in 1990. Later in the 19 ... |
Brindabella Airlines | ... daily flights to Sydney with QantasLink and daily flights to Brisbane with | |
Continental Express | ... n Eagle Airlines (with service to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport), | (with service to George Bush Intercontinental Airport), Delta Connection ( ... |
Braniff International Airways | ... of the -120, the 138 was able to fly the longer routes that Qantas needed. | ordered the higher-thrust version with Pratt & Whitney JT4A engines, the 7 ... |
Imperial Airways | ... erlin via the Azores with continuation to New York City. In the late 1930s, | and Pan American World Airways began operating scheduled flying-boat airli ... |
Bristow Helicopters | ... onal Airport is a feeder to KLM's Schiphol hub. FlyBe, Eastern Airways, and | all serve Norwich, in addition to a strong holiday charter flight business ... |
Pan Am | ... he commissioner’s cars, burned down two apartment buildings, and bombed the | Terminal at Los Angeles International Airport, killing three people and in ... |
Lynden Air Cargo | ... hern Air Cargo, Alaska Central Express, Arctic Transportation Services, and | , and numerous small air taxi services including Renfro's Alaskan Adventur ... |
Cargo airline | In addition to people, airports move cargo around the clock. | s often have their own on-site and adjacent infrastructure to transfer par ... |
Jetstar Asia Airways | ... bsidiary of Singapore Airlines), Thai Airways International, Tiger Airways, | , Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific and Dragon Air, Taiwan-based China Airlin ... |
Frontier Airlines | ... epublic Airways Holdings (including Chautauqua Airlines, Republic Airlines, | , and Shuttle America); and REIT Simon Property Group. The U.S. headquarte ... |
Swissair | ... to the Geneva Conventions in 1977. He faced the first terrorist attack on a | plane in Zarqa, Jordan in 1970. After retiring, he gave his opinion on maj ... |
MexicanaClick | Mexicana rebranded Click Mexicana as | with the announcement of the new corporate livery late-November 2008. Mexi ... |
Eastern Airways | Norwich International Airport is a feeder to KLM's Schiphol hub. FlyBe, | , and Bristow Helicopters all serve Norwich, in addition to a strong holid ... |
Continental Airlines | ... de Aviación, ATA Airlines, Northwest Airlines, Virgin Atlantic Airways, and | |
Cathay Pacific | ... Airways International, Tiger Airways, Jetstar Asia Airways, Hong Kong-based | and Dragon Air, Taiwan-based China Airlines, China Southern Airlines, toge ... |
Seaboard World Airlines | ... xposition in Brussels, Sabena leased two Lockheed Super Constellations from | , using them mainly on transatlantic routes. In the same period, there wer ... |
MexicanaClick | In addition to its subsidiaries, | , MexicanaLink, and Oneworld partners, Mexicana codeshared with the follow ... |
Pacific Southwest Airlines | On December 7, 1987, | Flight 1771, bound from Los Angeles International Airport to San Francisco ... |
US Airways Express | ... field-Jackson International Airport and Memphis International Airport), and | (with service to Charlotte/Douglas International Airport). The Mobile Down ... |
Delta Air Lines | Pan Am, the other key carrier at MIA, was acquired by | in 1991, but filed for bankruptcy shortly thereafter. Its remaining intern ... |
Eastern | ... n June; airlines that had ordered only the DC-8, such as United, Delta, and | , were left without jets until September and lost market share on transcon ... |
TAAG Angola Airlines | ... al airport at Luanda. International and domestic services are maintained by | , Aeroflot, British Airways, Brussels Airlines, Lufthansa, Air France, Air ... |
Air France | In 1993, | purchased a large minority stake in Sabena, which it sold soon after. In 1 ... |
Tiger Airways | ... , SilkAir (a subsidiary of Singapore Airlines), Thai Airways International, | , Jetstar Asia Airways, Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific and Dragon Air, Tai ... |
American Airlines | ... nted tickets to passengers stranded by Mexicana's suspension of operations. | and also offered assistance, providing help to passengers between the 48 c ... |
Canadian Airlines | ... ine was privatized in 1988. In 2001, Air Canada acquired its largest rival, | . In 2003, the airline filed for bankruptcy protection and, the following ... |
Aeromar | ... f its domestic destinations are currently taken over by its former partner, | , VivaAerobus, and its low-cost competitor, Volaris. On March 4, PC Capita ... |
American Eagle Airlines | ... Houston-Intercontinental) AeroMexico (service to Monterrey, NL, Mexico) and | (service to Dallas-Fort Worth) |
Aeroflot | ... International and domestic services are maintained by TAAG Angola Airlines, | , British Airways, Brussels Airlines, Lufthansa, Air France, Air Namibia, ... |
British European Airways | ... poration had its head office in the Speedbird House. The other predecessor, | had its headquarters in Ruislip, as did BEA Helicopters. During its existe ... |
National Airlines | ... Braniff International Airways, Eastern Air Lines, Air Florida, the original | , the original Pan Am, United Airlines, and Iberia. Miami International is ... |
Delta Air Lines | ... e new aircraft which AA had on order at the time. AA studies indicated that | would provide strong competition on most routes from Eastern's hub at Atla ... |
Air Nigeria | ... was declared bankrupt in 2004. The national flag carrier of Nigeria is now | , in which Virgin Atlantic owns 49% and the remaining 51% by Nigerian inve ... |
KLM | Norwich International Airport is a feeder to | 's Schiphol hub. FlyBe, Eastern Airways, and Bristow Helicopters all serve ... |
British Airways | ... nations, Concorde flew regular transatlantic flights from London Heathrow ( | ) and Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport (Air France) to New York JFK and Was ... |
Romavia | ... Government used a 707-320C as a Presidential Aircraft which was operated by | and which has been replaced with an Airbus A310-325, YR-LCB "Moldova". Ame ... |
Lufthansa | ... king, has encouraged major airlines to resume services to the country, with | announcing on 14 March 2006 that it would schedule |
Republic Airlines | ... and hhgregg Inc.; Republic Airways Holdings (including Chautauqua Airlines, | , Frontier Airlines, and Shuttle America); and REIT Simon Property Group. ... |
VivaAerobus | ... estic destinations are currently taken over by its former partner, Aeromar, | , and its low-cost competitor, Volaris. On March 4, PC Capital announced t ... |
Aegean Airlines | ... connected by air mainly from the two major Greek airlines, Olympic Air and | . Maritime connections have been improved with modern high-speed craft, in ... |
United Airlines | ... national Airport. The airport is used for general aviation and is served by | (service to Houston-Intercontinental) AeroMexico (service to Monterrey, NL ... |
Cape Air | The airport serves as the Caribbean hub for American Eagle and | . JetBlue Airways is the largest carrier in San Juan and in Puerto Rico, w ... |
British Overseas Airways Corporation | One of the predecessor organisations of British Airways, | had its head office in the Speedbird House. The other predecessor, British ... |
JetBlue Airways | The airport serves as the Caribbean hub for American Eagle and Cape Air. | is the largest carrier in San Juan and in Puerto Rico, with about 38 daily ... |
Thai Airways International | ... ag carrier Malaysia Airlines, SilkAir (a subsidiary of Singapore Airlines), | , Tiger Airways, Jetstar Asia Airways, Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific and ... |
Delta | ... 4 flights in June; airlines that had ordered only the DC-8, such as United, | , and Eastern, were left without jets until September and lost market shar ... |
Kelowna Flightcraft Air Charter | ... Air International (8), Biman Bangladesh Airlines (4), Cielos Airlines (3), | (3), and others with fewer aircraft |
Air China | ... inations are Hamhung, Wonsan, Chongjin, Hyesan and Samjiyon. In April 2008, | launched a regular service between Beijing and Pyongyang |
Armavia | ... of the city center. It is the primary airport of the country and the hub of | , national air carrier company. Inaugurated in 1961 during the Soviet era, ... |
Volaris | ... r by its former partner, Aeromar, VivaAerobus, and its low-cost competitor, | . On March 4, PC Capital announced that it was withdrawing from the proces ... |
Mistral Air | ... agazzi!, Spencer became a jet airplane and helicopter pilot. He established | in 1984, an air-mail company that also transports pilgrims, but later sold ... |
British Airways | ... nal and domestic services are maintained by TAAG Angola Airlines, Aeroflot, | , Brussels Airlines, Lufthansa, Air France, Air Namibia, Cubana, Ethiopian ... |
DayJet | Kissimmee Gateway Airport offered nonstop service to 12 cities on | , but those services ended when the company suspended all operations in Se ... |
Pan Am | ... astern Air Lines, Air Florida, the original National Airlines, the original | , United Airlines, and Iberia. Miami International is also the proposed hu ... |
Regional Express Airlines | ... ily flights to Sydney and Melbourne through commercial carriers QantasLink, | and Virgin Australia; in addition to several charter services. Brindabella ... |
Chautauqua Airlines | ... , Finish Line, Inc., and hhgregg Inc.; Republic Airways Holdings (including | , Republic Airlines, Frontier Airlines, and Shuttle America); and REIT Sim ... |
Nigeria Airways | ... fety. Private domestic air carriers began to win business at the expense of | , the former government-owned national airline which was declared bankrupt ... |
Air France | ... nd Cerdan went to training camp for it, but before camp began he boarded an | flight to visit Piaf in New York, where she was singing. The Lockheed L-74 ... |
United Airlines | On October 15, 1992 a Boeing 727 that was donated from | to the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry made its final landing at Me ... |
Brussels Airlines | ... services are maintained by TAAG Angola Airlines, Aeroflot, British Airways, | , Lufthansa, Air France, Air Namibia, Cubana, Ethiopian Airlines, Emirates ... |
FedEx Express | ... s a prime center for logistics and distribution facilities. It is home to a | hub at the Indianapolis International Airport and distribution centers for ... |
Air Rarotonga | ... ia's Leading Beach" at the World Travel Awards held in Sydney in June 2008. | offers daily flights and a day tour from Rarotonga |
Scandinavian Airlines | ... ing to the commercial and regional centres Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö. | has its head office on the airport property. Swedavia, the Swedish airport ... |
Canadian Regional Airlines | ... idated its wholly owned regional carriers Air BC, Air Nova, Air Ontario and | into Air Canada Regional Incorporated. In 2002 the consolidation was compl ... |
Varig | ... e flown back to his home country not as cargo but in the passenger cabin of | 's McDonnel-Douglas MD-11 commercial jetliner (registration PP-VOQ (cn 484 ... |
Polynesian Airlines | ... outbreak of taro leaf blight and the near collapse of the national airline | . Taro, a root crop, traditionally was Samoa's largest export, generating ... |
Singapore Airlines | ... enang are national flag carrier Malaysia Airlines, SilkAir (a subsidiary of | ), Thai Airways International, Tiger Airways, Jetstar Asia Airways, Hong K ... |
Aeroméxico | ... on into the Oneworld alliance. Mexicana was to compete with SkyTeam members | and Copa Airlines (which later left SkyTeam, possibly to join Star Allianc ... |
Aerolíneas Argentinas | ... Colombia, Air Jamaica, BWIA, Viasa, Avianca, Aeropostal Alas de Venezuela, | , Dominicana de Aviación, ATA Airlines, Northwest Airlines, Virgin Atlanti ... |
Air Nova | In 2001, Air Canada consolidated its wholly owned regional carriers Air BC, | , Air Ontario and Canadian Regional Airlines into Air Canada Regional Inco ... |
Aegean Airlines | ... f Athens and the region of Attica. The airport is the major hub and base of | and Olympic Air. The airport serves more than 14 million travellers annual ... |
Skybus | ... . It has 5 runways (2 of them water for sea planes), and was once served by | , however Skybus ceased operations as of April 4, 2008. Only private fligh ... |
Ryanair | ... entre. It has grown tremendously in recent years principally as a result of | choosing it as one of their European hubs. Whilst the airport has been use ... |
Air Ontario | ... ir Canada consolidated its wholly owned regional carriers Air BC, Air Nova, | and Canadian Regional Airlines into Air Canada Regional Incorporated. In 2 ... |
American Airlines | ... anded the city. The concentration of high-tech companies has led the former | flight between Austin and San Jose, California to be dubbed the "nerd bird ... |
Air Kazakhstan | ... quartered in the Air Astana Centre 1 in Almaty. Prior to their dissolution, | and were also headquartered in Almaty |
Ethiopian Airlines | ... said that some people have labelled the city, "the spa capital of Africa." | has its headquarters on the grounds of Bole International Airport in Addis ... |
Lufthansa | ... ined by TAAG Angola Airlines, Aeroflot, British Airways, Brussels Airlines, | , Air France, Air Namibia, Cubana, Ethiopian Airlines, Emirates, Delta Air ... |
American Airlines | ... day. He returned to the Paris airport on December 22, 2001, and he boarded | Flight 63 from Paris to Miami, wearing his special shoes packed with plast ... |
Philippine Airlines | ... nd three international terminals; it has two main runways. It is the hub of | which has its main hangar located near the Villamor Air Base. The future i ... |
Air BC | In 2001, Air Canada consolidated its wholly owned regional carriers | , Air Nova, Air Ontario and Canadian Regional Airlines into Air Canada Reg ... |
Caribintair | ... ble only by smaller aircraft. Companies that fly to these airports include: | , Sunrise Airways and Tortug' Air |
SilkAir | ... r airlines operating at Penang are national flag carrier Malaysia Airlines, | (a subsidiary of Singapore Airlines), Thai Airways International, Tiger Ai ... |
Brussels Airlines | ... lines took over part of Sabena's assets in February 2002, which then became | . The airline had its corporate headquarters in the Sabena House on the gr ... |
Trans World Airlines | ... n of British Nimrods to carry air-to-air missiles after a casual encounter. | flew the last scheduled 707 flight for passengers by a US carrier on Octob ... |
Olympic Air | ... ion of Attica. The airport is the major hub and base of Aegean Airlines and | . The airport serves more than 14 million travellers annually and its name ... |
Luxair | ... s, including Austrian Airlines, Adria Airways, Croatia Airlines, Lufthansa, | , Swiss International Air Lines, and Brussels Airlines. Miles & More membe ... |
African Express Airways | ... ers Jubba Airways and Daallo Airlines, in addition to UN charter planes and | . The airport also offers flights to other Somalian cities such as Galkacy ... |
Dominicana de Aviación | ... BWIA, Viasa, Avianca, Aeropostal Alas de Venezuela, Aerolíneas Argentinas, | , ATA Airlines, Northwest Airlines, Virgin Atlantic Airways, and Continent ... |
Air Astana | ... ort in Almaty expects to handle about 45 million tonnes of cargo each year. | is headquartered in the Air Astana Centre 1 in Almaty. Prior to their diss ... |
Air Georgian | ... z Aviation, Sky Regional Airlines, Exploits Valley Air Services (EVAS), and | |
Copa Airlines | ... world alliance. Mexicana was to compete with SkyTeam members Aeroméxico and | (which later left SkyTeam, possibly to join Star Alliance because of Conti ... |
Continental Airlines | ... ttributed to a fragment of titanium that fell from the thrust reverser of a | DC-10 that had taken off some four minutes earlier. This fragment was trac ... |
Malaysia Airlines | ... from Malaysia. Other airlines operating at Penang are national flag carrier | , SilkAir (a subsidiary of Singapore Airlines), Thai Airways International ... |
British South American Airways | ... named the DH 106 Comet in December 1947. Revised first orders from BOAC and | totaled 14 aircraft with a projected delivery schedule set for 1952 |
Air Mauritius | Air transportation to the city is provided by SSR International Airport. | , the national airline of Mauritius, has its head office in the Air Maurit ... |
Air Illinois | ... raft were the Beechcraft Model 99 and Piper PA-31 Navajo. In the late 1970s | operated the 44-passenger turboprop Hawker Siddeley HS 748 at Meigs, the l ... |
China Airlines | ... the proximity of the Pennsylvania Turnpike attracts firms to the township. | operates the Philadelphia Mini Office (Chinese: 費城營業所 Fèichéng Yíngyèsuǒ) ... |
American Airlines | ... Douglas Aircraft began design studies based on its CX-HLS design. In 1966, | offered a specification to manufacturers for a widebody aircraft smaller t ... |
Middle East Airlines | ... eduled service by airlines from other nations for much longer. For example, | (MEA) of Lebanon flew 707s and 720s in front-line passenger service until ... |
Air France | ... G Angola Airlines, Aeroflot, British Airways, Brussels Airlines, Lufthansa, | , Air Namibia, Cubana, Ethiopian Airlines, Emirates, Delta Air Lines, Roya ... |
ATA Airlines | ... eropostal Alas de Venezuela, Aerolíneas Argentinas, Dominicana de Aviación, | , Northwest Airlines, Virgin Atlantic Airways, and Continental Airlines |
Tortug' Air | ... panies that fly to these airports include: Caribintair, Sunrise Airways and | |
low-cost air services | ... f October 2006. The company cited high fuel prices and new competition from | as the cause. Another ferry service to Bergen and Stavanger, Norway was te ... |
MexicanaClick | ... o join the alliance on 11 November 2009, together with its two subsidiaries | and MexicanaLink, thus adding 26 destinations to the network. Iberia was t ... |
Delta Air Lines | ... s linked to numerous African cities by air, and daily flights go to Europe. | flies daily to/from Atlanta/Dakar/Johannesburg. South African Airways flie ... |
AirAsia | ... of Firefly, a low-cost carrier wholly owned by Malaysia Airlines as well as | , a pioneer low-cost carrier from Malaysia. Other airlines operating at Pe ... |
British European Airways | ... long-span wings with reduced span wings as the Comet 3B and demonstrated in | (BEA) livery at the Farnborough Airshow in September 1958. Assigned in 196 ... |
KLM | A | McDonnell-Douglas MD-11 (registration PH-KCD) also named after her hono |
Airship Ventures | ... world's largest flying Farmers Airship, a Zeppelin NT owned and operated by | made its first appearance by giving rides. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner visit ... |
Virgin Atlantic Airways | ... sh Airways’ Concorde fleet at their "original price of £1" for service with | . Branson claimed this to be the same token price that British Airways had ... |
WestJet | In 2002, Air Canada launched, a discount airline to compete directly with | on routes in Western Canada. Zip operated ex-Canadian Airlines Internation ... |
Canadian Airlines | In January 2001 Air Canada acquired Canada's second largest air carrier, | , merging the latter's operations into its own. As a result, Air Canada be ... |
FedEx Express | ... d the KC-10 Extender. The largest operator of the DC-10 is US cargo airline | . The DC-10 was succeeded by the related McDonnell Douglas MD-11. Boeing, ... |
TWA | ... Airlines, Iran Air, Olympic Airways, Qantas, CAAC, Middle East Airlines and | |
Japan Airlines | ... airlines in the order book included Panair do Brasil, Continental Airlines, | , Lufthansa, American Airlines, United Airlines, Air India, Air Canada, Br ... |
Croatia Airlines | ... mong several European airlines, including Austrian Airlines, Adria Airways, | , Lufthansa, Luxair, Swiss International Air Lines, and Brussels Airlines. ... |
American Airlines | The airport is a hub for passenger airlines | , Executive Airlines under the American Eagle name; cargo airlines, UPS Ai ... |
Mexicana | ... in Mexico and abroad. Airlines that operate out of them include Aeromexico, | , Volaris, Interjet, Vivaaerobus, US Airways and Aero Calafia |
BEA Helicopters | ... edecessor, British European Airways had its headquarters in Ruislip, as did | . During its existence the airline had its head office on the grounds of H ... |
Northwest Airlines | ... de Venezuela, Aerolíneas Argentinas, Dominicana de Aviación, ATA Airlines, | , Virgin Atlantic Airways, and Continental Airlines |
Malaysia Airlines | ... sia and is the secondary hub of Firefly, a low-cost carrier wholly owned by | as well as AirAsia, a pioneer low-cost carrier from Malaysia. Other airlin ... |
Lufthansa | ... ean airlines, including Austrian Airlines, Adria Airways, Croatia Airlines, | , Luxair, Swiss International Air Lines, and Brussels Airlines. Miles & Mo ... |
America West | ... as well as the only passenger flights on Boeing 747 involving the airport ( | once operated Boeing 747's to Hawaii and Japan from Sky Harbor). US Airway ... |
American Airlines | ... ed at creating a consolidation of the Canadian airline industry. That year, | launched a takeover bid of ailing rival Canadian Airlines, spurring Air Ca ... |
Air Namibia | ... lines, Aeroflot, British Airways, Brussels Airlines, Lufthansa, Air France, | , Cubana, Ethiopian Airlines, Emirates, Delta Air Lines, Royal Air Maroc, ... |
MexicanaLink | ... e on 11 November 2009, together with its two subsidiaries MexicanaClick and | , thus adding 26 destinations to the network. Iberia was the sponsor of Me ... |
China Airlines | ... accessible and has been closed off since the early 1970s due to rockslides. | operates private bus services to Los Angeles International Airport from Ho ... |
United Airlines | ... irlines, American Eagle, Delta Air Lines, Miami Air, Sky King Airlines, and | all operate regular flights between MIA and several airports in Cuba, one ... |
Kingfisher Airlines | ... earlier served by the HAL Airport which was India's fourth busiest airport. | has its registered office in Bangalore. It is now the fourth busiest airpo ... |
Olympic Airlines | Between 1975 and 2009 | was the country's flag carrier, but financial problems lead to its privati ... |
Royal Air Maroc | ... principal international airport is located near Casablanca. The state-owned | airline provides regular service to Europe, North America, the Middle East ... |
American Airlines | ... flights between New York/Idlewild and Miami, using 707s leased from Pan Am | ;was the first domestic airline to fly its own jets, on January 25, 1959. ... |
Air Jamaica | ... served by Mexicana de Aviación, Lufthansa, Air France, KLM, ACES Colombia, | , BWIA, Viasa, Avianca, Aeropostal Alas de Venezuela, Aerolíneas Argentina ... |
Asiana Airlines | ... the flights were serviced by Korea’s two national carriers, Korean Air and | , with foreign carriers servicing the remaining 40.3%, which breaks down a ... |
Capital Airlines | American operator | ordered 14 Comet 4s in July 1956. The Comet 4A was designed for short-rang ... |
Panair do Brasil | ... stomers, with six Concordes each. Other airlines in the order book included | , Continental Airlines, Japan Airlines, Lufthansa, American Airlines, Unit ... |
Bahamasair | | is the national flag carrier airline of the Bahamas |
US Air Express | ... ically served as the base of operations for Piedmont's Miami focus city and | 's commuter operations. Concourse H continues to serve original tenant Del ... |
Qantas | ... out 500 flying hours of crew training and route proving. Australian airline | also sent its own technical experts to observe the performance of the prot ... |
Delta Air Lines | ... , Lufthansa, Air France, Air Namibia, Cubana, Ethiopian Airlines, Emirates, | , Royal Air Maroc, Iberia, Hainan Airlines, Kenya Airways, South African A ... |
Austrian Airlines | ... lled Miles & More, and is shared among several European airlines, including | , Adria Airways, Croatia Airlines, Lufthansa, Luxair, Swiss International ... |
Aegean Airlines | ... d by Olympic Air, the largest airline by number of destinations served, and | , the largest airline by number of passengers carried |
Click Mexicana | In 2005 Aerocaribe was renamed | and replaced its fleet of DC-9s with Fokker 100 aircraft. Click was a whol ... |
Pan Am | The first commercial orders for the 707 came on October 13, 1955, when | committed to 20 707s and 25 Douglas DC-8s, a dramatic increase in passenge ... |
Ethiopian Airlines | ... ish Airways, Brussels Airlines, Lufthansa, Air France, Air Namibia, Cubana, | , Emirates, Delta Air Lines, Royal Air Maroc, Iberia, Hainan Airlines, Ken ... |
South African Airways | ... to Europe. Delta Air Lines flies daily to/from Atlanta/Dakar/Johannesburg. | flies daily to New York and Washington, D.C. from via Dakar |
Continental Airlines | ... ets, on January 25, 1959. TWA started domestic 707-131 flights in March and | started 707-124 flights in June; airlines that had ordered only the DC-8, ... |
United Airlines | ... was first ordered by launch customers American Airlines with 25 orders, and | with 30 orders and 30 options in 1968. The DC-10, a series 10 model, made ... |
Hughes Airwest | ... merged with two other airlines to form Air West in 1968, which was renamed | after Howard Hughes purchased it in 1970 |
CAAC | ... Air Canada, Braniff, Singapore Airlines, Iran Air, Olympic Airways, Qantas, | , Middle East Airlines and TWA |
Hainan Airlines | ... na, Ethiopian Airlines, Emirates, Delta Air Lines, Royal Air Maroc, Iberia, | , Kenya Airways, South African Airways, TAP Air Portugal and several regio ... |
Cayman Airways | ... nternational Airport and Little Cayman is served by Edward Bodden Airfield. | is the national flag carrier of the Cayman Islands. With its official head ... |
Royal Air Maroc | ... France, Air Namibia, Cubana, Ethiopian Airlines, Emirates, Delta Air Lines, | , Iberia, Hainan Airlines, Kenya Airways, South African Airways, TAP Air P ... |
Air France | ... Comet 1s used an arrangement of 36 seats on centres; the Comet 1As flown by | had 11 rows of seats with four seats to a row. The cabin was quieter than ... |
Adria Airways | ... and is shared among several European airlines, including Austrian Airlines, | , Croatia Airlines, Lufthansa, Luxair, Swiss International Air Lines, and ... |
Delta Air Lines | ... ulf War. In response the airline restructured its management, hiring former | executive Hollis L. Harris as its CEO. Harris restructured the airline's o ... |
Olympic Air | ... not have a flag carrier, but the country's airline industry is dominated by | , the largest airline by number of destinations served, and Aegean Airline ... |
American Airlines | ... S. companies have opened branches or regional offices, including Microsoft, | , Coca-Cola, FedEx, UPS, General Electric, Parsons Brinckerhoff, Cisco Sys ... |
American Airlines | ... cme Investment Company then owned the airport until 1935. During this time, | began the first scheduled passenger and air mail service to the airport in ... |
Aerogaviota | ... and maintain their skills flying with the commercial brand of the air force | |
Lufthansa | ... of Loiu and Sondika. 15 airlines operate in the terminal, including Iberia, | , and TAP Portugal. Top destinations include London, Frankfurt, Munich, Ma ... |
United Airlines | ... al Airport serves the area and is north of the city limits. It is served by | ' United Express operated by SkyWest Airlines (San Francisco). On July 31, ... |
Avianca | ... ación, Lufthansa, Air France, KLM, ACES Colombia, Air Jamaica, BWIA, Viasa, | , Aeropostal Alas de Venezuela, Aerolíneas Argentinas, Dominicana de Aviac ... |
South African Airways | ... , Delta Air Lines, Royal Air Maroc, Iberia, Hainan Airlines, Kenya Airways, | , TAP Air Portugal and several regional carriers. In 2003, domestic and in ... |
Delta Connection | ... ger service at the airport is offered by United Express (SkyWest Airlines), | (SkyWest Airlines), and Allegiant Airlines |
Braniff | ... ines, Lufthansa, American Airlines, United Airlines, Air India, Air Canada, | , Singapore Airlines, Iran Air, Olympic Airways, Qantas, CAAC, Middle East ... |
United Express | ... the area and is north of the city limits. It is served by United Airlines' | operated by SkyWest Airlines (San Francisco). On July 31, 1961, the first- ... |
Nigeria Airways | ... DC-10 rolled off the production line in December 1988 and was delivered to | in July 1989. The DC-10 was assembled at McDonnell Douglas's Douglas Produ ... |
United Airlines | ... the airport tarmac in about one hour. Pratt and Whitney's customers include | , Air India, Martinair, Singapore Airlines, Virgin Atlantic, and JetBlue |
Kenya Airways | ... lines, Emirates, Delta Air Lines, Royal Air Maroc, Iberia, Hainan Airlines, | , South African Airways, TAP Air Portugal and several regional carriers. I ... |
Viasa | ... de Aviación, Lufthansa, Air France, KLM, ACES Colombia, Air Jamaica, BWIA, | , Avianca, Aeropostal Alas de Venezuela, Aerolíneas Argentinas, Dominicana ... |
Continental Airlines | ... Concordes each. Other airlines in the order book included Panair do Brasil, | , Japan Airlines, Lufthansa, American Airlines, United Airlines, Air India ... |
Jubba Airways | ... Adden Adde International Airport include the Somali-owned private carriers | and Daallo Airlines, in addition to UN charter planes and African Express ... |
SkyWest Airlines | ... renovated. Passenger service at the airport is offered by United Express ( | ), Delta Connection (SkyWest Airlines), and Allegiant Airlines |
BOAC | ... r 100 of the long-range version from the major airlines of the day: Pan Am, | and Air France were the launch customers, with six Concordes each. Other a ... |
TAP Portugal | ... dika. 15 airlines operate in the terminal, including Iberia, Lufthansa, and | . Top destinations include London, Frankfurt, Munich, Madrid, Paris, Malag ... |
EuroLOT | As of August 2011, the LOT Polish Airlines fleet (including | and LOT Charters) consists of the following aircraft with an average age o ... |
Continental Airlines | ... ency data storage. By 2006 the number of tenants went from around 25 to 50. | became the largest tenant in the facility; Continental decided that it nee ... |
Southwest Airlines | ... and Hawaiian departures for Tempe-based US Airways and is a focus city for | . US Airways and Southwest are the airport's two largest carriers |
Air France | ... re, and which has scheduled services run by major European carriers such as | and Lufthansa |
EuroLOT | ... s of the following aircraft with an average age of 8.8 years(12.8 including | and LOT Charters) |
KLM | In 1940, | briefly initiated passenger and postal service to Schiermonnikoog and near ... |
China Airlines | ... rcraft. It started operations in 1993 with one Boeing 747 and contracted by | . In 1995 Atlas began trading publicly on the NASDAQ, and in 1997 appeared ... |
Daallo Airlines | ... ational Airport include the Somali-owned private carriers Jubba Airways and | , in addition to UN charter planes and African Express Airways. The airpor ... |
United Express | ... t facilities were renovated. Passenger service at the airport is offered by | (SkyWest Airlines), Delta Connection (SkyWest Airlines), and Allegiant Air ... |
Continental Airlines | ... rlines (which later left SkyTeam, possibly to join Star Alliance because of | ' move to that alliance) and Star Alliance potential member TACA and membe ... |
Air France | ... een Belgium and its colony. As the 1930s progressed, SABENA cooperated with | and Deutsche Luft Hansa, which also had interests in routes to destination ... |
Delta Air Lines | American Airlines, American Eagle, | , Miami Air, Sky King Airlines, and United Airlines all operate regular fl ... |
Aeropostal Alas de Venezuela | ... fthansa, Air France, KLM, ACES Colombia, Air Jamaica, BWIA, Viasa, Avianca, | , Aerolíneas Argentinas, Dominicana de Aviación, ATA Airlines, Northwest A ... |
US Airways | ... egional hub and gateway for Mexican and Hawaiian departures for Tempe-based | and is a focus city for Southwest Airlines. US Airways and Southwest are t ... |
Lufthansa | ... as scheduled services run by major European carriers such as Air France and | |
Continental Airlines | ... ntinued growing its domestic operations from Terminal 4 in cooperation with | . Although AWA enjoyed further growth at Phoenix during the 1990s, the aft ... |
Mesaba Airlines | ... Saint Paul International Airport were made on Delta Connection, operated by | , until January 1, 2010, when the service was discontinued |
American Airlines | ... ough the metropolitan area. The Avenue of the Saints runs through Waterloo. | provides non-stop air service to and from Chicago from the Waterloo Region ... |
Lufthansa | ... 4, 2011). In the past, the airport has been served by Mexicana de Aviación, | , Air France, KLM, ACES Colombia, Air Jamaica, BWIA, Viasa, Avianca, Aerop ... |
Middle East Airlines | ... nada, Braniff, Singapore Airlines, Iran Air, Olympic Airways, Qantas, CAAC, | and TWA |
AirTran Airways | ... luding Delta Air Lines, US Airways, United Airlines, American Airlines, and | . Delivery companies have hubs in Huntsville, making flights to Europe, As ... |
Monarch Airlines | The Alexon Group, Blue Arrow, EasyJet, | , Thomson Airways and Vauxhall Motors are all based in Luton, while Whitbr ... |
Qantas | ... trait is by air. The main carriers are Jetstar Airways and Virgin Australia | ;and Tiger Airways Australia also operate services. Major airports in Tasm ... |
charter flights | ... assenger traffic, as well as international and domestic cargo transport and | . It is expected to be operational by 2013 |
Thomson Airways | The Alexon Group, Blue Arrow, EasyJet, Monarch Airlines, | and Vauxhall Motors are all based in Luton, while Whitbread (including Cos ... |
British Airways | ... he worked closely with the Department of Trade and Industry in privatising | , British Telecom, and British Gas |
Mexicana de Aviación | ... ocus city until April 4, 2011). In the past, the airport has been served by | , Lufthansa, Air France, KLM, ACES Colombia, Air Jamaica, BWIA, Viasa, Avi ... |
Jetstar Airways | ... eapest method of travel across Bass Strait is by air. The main carriers are | and Virgin Australia; Qantas and Tiger Airways Australia also operate serv ... |
American Airlines | ... mployees - 6.93 %. In 1994 the airline signed a code-sharing agreement with | on flights to and from Warsaw as well as onward flights in the United Stat ... |
Somali Airlines | ... s enlarged to accommodate more international carriers, with the state-owned | providing regular trips to all major cities. By 1969, the airport's many l ... |
Garuda Indonesia | ... ral reservations), CBOE (order routing), Singapore Airlines, Emirates, KLM, | , Amtrak, Marriott International, Travelport and the NYPD (911 system) |
El Al | ... lthough some equipment had arrived on planes from Israel's national airline | before this date. By that time, the IDF had advanced deep into Syria and w ... |
Southwest Airlines | In the meantime, | inaugurated its Phoenix operation in January 1982, with thirteen daily fli ... |
Qantas | ... the Dreamliner in North America and the third largest in the world (behind | and All Nippon Airways). It also announced that it has cancelled orders fo ... |
Prinair | ... s city for TWA. It was also the hub of Puerto Rico's international airline, | from 1966 until 1984, when Prinair went bankrupt. In 1986, American Airlin ... |
Tiger Airways Australia | ... air. The main carriers are Jetstar Airways and Virgin Australia; Qantas and | also operate services. Major airports in Tasmania include Hobart Internati ... |
Lufthansa | ... also serves as a hub for Condor and as the main hub for German flag carrier | . Depending on whether total passengers or flights are used, it ranks seco ... |
Cape Air | ... etts or White Plains, New York (with optional car service to Manhattan) via | , which also operates code-share flights for JetBlue. The airport is a wel ... |
Qantas | ... India, Air Canada, Braniff, Singapore Airlines, Iran Air, Olympic Airways, | , CAAC, Middle East Airlines and TWA |
ATA Airlines | ... d acetylene generators for brass era headlights and acetylene gas starters. | (previously American Trans Air) was headquartered in Indianapolis prior to ... |
EasyJet | The Alexon Group, Blue Arrow, | , Monarch Airlines, Thomson Airways and Vauxhall Motors are all based in L ... |
Pan American World Airways | ... Comet for 35 hours, compared to 85 hr 35 min using Argonaut piston aircraft | ;' DC-6B eastbound around-the-world service, Flight 2, was scheduled for 4 ... |
Mississippi Valley Airlines | At one time | had its headquarters in Quad City Airport in the county |
Air Pacific | The single airport is Funafuti International Airport. It is a tarred strip. | , the owner of Fiji Airlines (trading as Pacific Sun) operates services be ... |
All Nippon Airways | ... iner in North America and the third largest in the world (behind Qantas and | ). It also announced that it has cancelled orders for two Boeing 777Fs. In ... |
US Airways | ... erved by several regional and national carriers, including Delta Air Lines, | , United Airlines, American Airlines, and AirTran Airways. Delivery compan ... |
Regional Express Airlines | ... he north of the state and on the islands in the strait are served either by | , QantasLink or King Island Airlines |
America West Airlines | ... egan forming a business plan for a new airline based in Phoenix. He founded | in 1981, which began service from Phoenix in 1983 and doubled in size duri ... |
Singapore Airlines | ... S (reservations), Holiday Inn (central reservations), CBOE (order routing), | , Emirates, KLM, Garuda Indonesia, Amtrak, Marriott International, Travelp ... |
Eastern Air Lines | ... d Europe. In the past, it has been a hub for Braniff International Airways, | , Air Florida, the original National Airlines, the original Pan Am, United ... |
SkyTeam Cargo | ... . Alliances also form between cargo airlines, such as that of WOW Alliance, | and ANA/UPS Alliance. Alliances provide a network of connectivity and conv ... |
Air Atlanta Icelandic | In 2002, an | Boeing 747 brought an almost full load of Icelanders. The occupants of thi ... |
Swissair | ... reasons for SABENA's bankruptcy are numerous. One of the direct causes was | not living up to their contractual obligations and failing to inject neces ... |
Lufthansa | ... ass turbojets as they were known at the time). First announced customer was | . BOAC's controversial order was announced six months later but the Britis ... |
United Airlines | ... hortly before the plane went down. Hoagland, a former flight attendant with | , later left a voicemail message on his cell phone, instructing her son to ... |
Delta Air Lines | ... onal Airport is served by several regional and national carriers, including | , US Airways, United Airlines, American Airlines, and AirTran Airways. Del ... |
Air Bissau | ... n war orphans. Arafat narrowly escaped death again on 7 April 1992, when an | aircraft he was a passenger on crash-landed in the Libyan Desert during a ... |
KLM | ... (central reservations), CBOE (order routing), Singapore Airlines, Emirates, | , Garuda Indonesia, Amtrak, Marriott International, Travelport and the NYP ... |
Air Koryo | ... (WON), Songjin (SON) and Chongjin (CHO). All civil aircraft are operated by | , which has a fleet of 56 passenger and cargo aircraft, all of which are S ... |
RegionsAir | Prior to their dissolution, | (formerly Corporate Airlines) and Capitol Air were headquartered in Smyrna ... |
Swiss International Air Lines | ... m / 105m) and Switzerland's tallest tower (St. Chrischona TV tower / 250m). | , the national airline of Switzerland, is headquartered on the grounds of ... |
Jubba Airways | ... u. Telcom is another telecommunications service provider based in the city. | has its head office in Mogadishu |
American Airlines | ... national carriers, including Delta Air Lines, US Airways, United Airlines, | , and AirTran Airways. Delivery companies have hubs in Huntsville, making ... |
Eastern Air Lines | The airport served as a Caribbean hub for Pan Am, Trans Caribbean Airways, | , and a short lived focus city for TWA. It was also the hub of Puerto Rico ... |
Aeroméxico | ... , Iberia Airlines of Spain announced plans to buy part of both Mexicana and | . However Mexicana's owners rejected the offer possibly because another Ib ... |
Iran Air | ... lines, United Airlines, Air India, Air Canada, Braniff, Singapore Airlines, | , Olympic Airways, Qantas, CAAC, Middle East Airlines and TWA |
Capitol Air | Prior to their dissolution, RegionsAir (formerly Corporate Airlines) and | were headquartered in Smyrna. Smyrna will also serve as the US production ... |
Svensk Lufttrafik | ... fter spending most of 1919 living in Denmark, he moved to Sweden and joined | , a Swedish airline. Göring was often hired for private flights. One wintr ... |
United Airlines | ... eral regional and national carriers, including Delta Air Lines, US Airways, | , American Airlines, and AirTran Airways. Delivery companies have hubs in ... |
Pacific Sun | ... . It is a tarred strip. Air Pacific, the owner of Fiji Airlines (trading as | ) operates services between Suva (originating from Nadi) and Funafuti with ... |
Braniff International Airways | From 1978 to 1980, | leased 10 Concordes, five each from Air France and British Airways. These ... |
Sundrome | ... I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University and the | terminal at Idlewild Airport in New York City, and dormitories at New Coll ... |
Viasa | ... ted the offer possibly because another Iberia-owned Latin-American airline, | of Venezuela, had gone bankrupt under Iberia's ownership. Further, Aerolín ... |
Trans Caribbean Airways | The airport served as a Caribbean hub for Pan Am, | , Eastern Air Lines, and a short lived focus city for TWA. It was also the ... |
Braniff International Airways | ... orth America, Latin America, and Europe. In the past, it has been a hub for | , Eastern Air Lines, Air Florida, the original National Airlines, the orig ... |
UPS Airlines | ... Airlines, Executive Airlines under the American Eagle name; cargo airlines, | and FedEx Express; and charter airline Miami Air. It is a focus airport fo ... |
Luxair | ... (4,000 m), even the largest types of plane are able to use its facilities. | , Luxembourg's international airline, and Cargolux, a cargo-only airline, ... |
Executive Airlines | The airport is a hub for passenger airlines American Airlines, | under the American Eagle name; cargo airlines, UPS Airlines and FedEx Expr ... |
American Airlines | ... ld, which serves as the global maintenance and engineering headquarters for | . In total, aerospace accounts for more than 10 percent of Oklahoma's indu ... |
Polar Air Cargo | Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, Inc. wholly owns Atlas Air, | (51%), and a share of Global Supply Systems (49%). As a result of Atlas Ai ... |
King Island Airlines | ... in the strait are served either by Regional Express Airlines, QantasLink or | |
Caribintair | ... port is done via smaller aircraft. Companies providing this service include | and Sunrise Airways |
Pan American World Airways | ... osmetic appearance of the surplus equipment was probably a deciding factor. | used APN 9s in early Boeing 707 operations. World War II surplus APN-9 loo ... |
American Airlines | ... erred not to be seen as buying the competing 707 hence the 720 designation. | always referred to its 720s as 707s |
ACES Colombia | ... irport has been served by Mexicana de Aviación, Lufthansa, Air France, KLM, | , Air Jamaica, BWIA, Viasa, Avianca, Aeropostal Alas de Venezuela, Aerolín ... |
ATA Airlines | ... ," said Richard Aboulafia, an analyst with the Teal Group. In November 2006 | announced that they had purchased seven of Northwest's remaining DC-10s to ... |
Brussels Airlines | ... ys, Croatia Airlines, Lufthansa, Luxair, Swiss International Air Lines, and | . Miles & More members may earn miles on LOT flights and Star Alliance par ... |
Cargolux | Luxair, Luxembourg's international airline, and | , a cargo-only airline, operate out of the airport. In 2008, the airport r ... |
Pakistan International Airlines | Pakistan had 35 airports in 2007–8. The state-run | is the major airline; it carries about 73% of domestic passengers and all ... |
Our Airline | ... was subsequently able to restart operations in October 2006 under the name | with monetary aid from Taiwan |
Luxair | ... rport ranked as Europe’s 5th largest and the world’s 23rd by cargo tonnage. | has regular passenger services to 20 European destinations and operates to ... |
British Airways | ... to 17 more. Other airlines operating flights to and from Luxembourg include | , KLM, SAS, Swiss European Air Lines, and |
Aerolíneas Argentinas | ... e, Viasa of Venezuela, had gone bankrupt under Iberia's ownership. Further, | had previously rejected a similar offer by Iberia |
Ryanair | ... n (Rhineland-Palatinate). Hahn Airport is a major base for Low-cost carrier | . This airport can only be reached by car or bus |
British Caledonian | ... aunch of British Airway's Concorde services, Britain's other major airline, | (BCal), set up a task force headed by Gordon Davidson, BA's former Concord ... |
KLM | ... the airport has been served by Mexicana de Aviación, Lufthansa, Air France, | , ACES Colombia, Air Jamaica, BWIA, Viasa, Avianca, Aeropostal Alas de Ven ... |
Swiss International Air Lines | ... ding Austrian Airlines, Adria Airways, Croatia Airlines, Lufthansa, Luxair, | , and Brussels Airlines. Miles & More members may earn miles on LOT flight ... |
Pan American World Airways | ... t airline alliance started in the 1930s, Air New Zealand and parent company | agreed to exchange routes to Latin America. The first large alliance start ... |
Air France | ... r Countess Marie de Fonscolombe), plus Charlie Brady (Aéropostale pilot and | director Henri Guillaumet). Although the musical production successfully d ... |
Aloha Airlines | In 2005, | canceled its flight services to the Marshall Islands |
Pan American | ... ber 20, 1957. Major orders were the launch order for 20 707-121 aircraft by | and an American Airlines order for 30 707-123 aircraft. The first revenue ... |
Low-cost carrier | ... y in Lautzenhausen (Rhineland-Palatinate). Hahn Airport is a major base for | Ryanair. This airport can only be reached by car or bus |
KLM | ... airlines operating flights to and from Luxembourg include British Airways, | , SAS, Swiss European Air Lines, and |
US Helicopter | Manhattan has three public heliports. | offered regularly scheduled helicopter service connecting the Downtown Man ... |
Pan Am | ... troducing Fairchild FC2 airplanes in 1928. In February 1929, Juan Trippe of | took over the majority of the airline's stock, and the company opened its ... |
Capital Airlines | ... he Comet 2, was being developed, while several American carriers, including | and Pan American World Airways, placed orders with de Havilland for the pl ... |
UPS Airlines | ... passenger flights, though most cargo is transported by all-cargo cairlines. | and both base their major Latin American operations at MIA |
Swiss European Air Lines | ... operating flights to and from Luxembourg include British Airways, KLM, SAS, | , and |
Allegiant Air | ... 2007, but this has since been discontinued. Most recently, on July 1, 2010, | implemented non-stop service to and from Long Beach, CA. With respect to i ... |
Imperial Airways | ... at the start of the war, and used by two commands. The government airline, | /BOAC, which had operated Darrell's Island before the war, adopted its war ... |
SonAir | ... Association (USAEA). The Agreement to operate the charter was reached with | -- Serviço Aéreo, S.A. (SonAir), acting as agent for the USAEA |
World Airways | This new service replaced | in May 2010, and Atlas operates the charter service with two newly customi ... |
World Airways | ... th their three-person flight deck configuration. Omni Air International and | continue to operate the DC-10 on charter passenger services as well as for ... |
Air France | ... n the past, the airport has been served by Mexicana de Aviación, Lufthansa, | , KLM, ACES Colombia, Air Jamaica, BWIA, Viasa, Avianca, Aeropostal Alas d ... |
Widerøe | ... ic and international destinations. It is regional hub for Norwegian carrier | , low cost carriers Ryanair and WizzAir also operate from the airport |
Continental Airlines | ... ion bureau (BEA), the crash was caused by a titanium strip that fell from a | DC-10 that had taken off minutes earlier. This metal fragment punctured a ... |
Ryanair | ... ations. It is regional hub for Norwegian carrier Widerøe, low cost carriers | and WizzAir also operate from the airport |
Aero | ... state-owned self-governing corporation taking over existing domestic lines | and Aerolot, and started operations on 2 January with services (additional ... |
Crossair | ... ior to the formation of Swiss International Air Lines, the regional airline | was headquartered near Basel |
US Airways | ... ion. AWA ended its relationship with Continental and ultimately merged with | in 2005. US Airways moved its headquarters to the former AWA campus in Tem ... |
SN Brussels Airlines | ... t Brussels National Airport. After its bankruptcy in 2001, the newly formed | took over part of Sabena's assets in February 2002, which then became Brus ... |
Allegiant Air | ... mes. Domestic service resumed on June 16, 2006 with service to Las Vegas by | . The days of service/number of flights were expanded a few months later d ... |
Qantas | ... company, 10 months after she had joined the company following 14 years with | |
Travel Channel | The | rated Ocean City as the Best Family Beach of 2005. It was ranked the third ... |
FedEx Express | ... ve Airlines under the American Eagle name; cargo airlines, UPS Airlines and | ; and charter airline Miami Air. It is a focus airport for LAN Airlines an ... |
American Airlines | ... at the airport, second only to UPS. Most major passenger airlines, such as | use the airport to carry hold cargo on passenger flights, though most carg ... |
Air France | ... addition to BOAC, two French airlines, Union Aéromaritime de Transport and | , launched Comet services to West Africa and the Middle East. A slightly l ... |
Northwest Airlines | ... nge routes to Latin America. The first large alliance started in 1989, when | and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines agreed to code sharing on a large scale. A hu ... |
Cimber Sterling | The airline | has its headquarters in Sønderborg, Sønderborg Municipality |
LAN Airlines | ... and FedEx Express; and charter airline Miami Air. It is a focus airport for | and its subsidiaries, both for passengers and cargo operations. Miami Inte ... |
Global Supply Systems | ... Holdings, Inc. wholly owns Atlas Air, Polar Air Cargo (51%), and a share of | (49%). As a result of Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings' acquisition of Polar i ... |
Alaska Airlines | ... which is located 15 minutes from Wenatchee with flights to/from Seattle on | . SeaPort Airlines has announced it will begin service to Yakima on March ... |
Delta Connection | ... ecting flights to Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport were made on | , operated by Mesaba Airlines, until January 1, 2010, when the service was ... |
Bar Harbor Airlines | | , a regional airline, was headquartered in Trenton. In 1989 the airline he ... |
Hewa Bora Airways | ... , BETA Cargo, Enterprise World Airways, Libyan Airlines, Mid Express Tchad, | , and some other users with mostly stored aircraft. Until November 2010, t ... |
United Airlines | ... Brasil, Continental Airlines, Japan Airlines, Lufthansa, American Airlines, | , Air India, Air Canada, Braniff, Singapore Airlines, Iran Air, Olympic Ai ... |
British Airways | Harmondsworth Moor, a park owned by the borough, is administered by | on behalf of the borough. After British Airways planned to create a new he ... |
Biman Bangladesh Airlines | ... C-10 on charter passenger services as well as for the Air Mobility Command. | operates five DC-10-30s as one of their primary passenger aircraft as of 2 ... |
Air Inuit | | and La Senza have their headquarters in Dorval. Bombardier Inc. houses the ... |
Asiana Airlines | ... South (also known as 18000 International Boulevard) in the city, including | , and China Airlines |
Lufthansa Cargo | ... y at EMA, and courier companies UPS and TNT also use the airport as a base. | is also a regular user of East Midlands, and the airport is a primary hub ... |
Trans-Canada Air Lines | For incidents before 1963, please see | |
Alaska Airlines | ... e cities of Shanghai, Dalian, and Harbin. The island was formerly served by | from Anchorage, Petropavlovsk and Magadan |
Swissair | ... attacks in 2001 all airlines that flew across the Atlantic suffered badly. | had pledged to invest millions in SABENA, but failed to do so, partly beca ... |
China Airlines | ... 18000 International Boulevard) in the city, including Asiana Airlines, and | |
Mid Express Tchad | ... clude Saha Airlines, BETA Cargo, Enterprise World Airways, Libyan Airlines, | , Hewa Bora Airways, and some other users with mostly stored aircraft. Unt ... |
Eagle Airways | ... south of the township. The airport is served by Air New Zealand subsidiary | , with direct flights using Beechcraft 1900D aircraft to Auckland and Well ... |
Hawaiian Airlines | ... operated Boeing 747's to Hawaii and Japan from Sky Harbor). US Airways and | offer non-stop service outside the Continental United States to Hawaii. US ... |
Horizon Air | Alaska Airlines and | are headquartered in the city. Four airlines have operations at 18000 Paci ... |
Brindabella Airlines | ... ess Airlines and Virgin Australia; in addition to several charter services. | flies to Canberra every day except Saturday. The ATA airport code for Albu ... |
Air Seychelles | ... ire, England on an overnight charter, operated (as of September 2010) by an | Boeing 767-300ER. A limited number of civilians are allowed on this flight ... |
Air Canada | Air Canada Centre, the headquarters of | , are located on the grounds of Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau Internatio ... |
Air India | Air India Flight 182 was an | flight operating on the Montréal-London-Delhi-Bombay route. On 23 June 198 ... |
Air New Zealand | ... nfiguration is similar in layout to Virgin Atlantic's Upper Class Suite and | 's Business Premier Class product. Entertainment is personal AVOD (Audio V ... |
Virgin America | ... on to form a fourth alliance among Virgin branded airlines (Virgin Atlantic | ;; and the Virgin Australia Holdings group of airlines) |
American Airlines | In the midst of Eastern's turmoil, | CEO Bob Crandall sought a new hub in order to utilize new aircraft which A ... |
Air Afrique | ... irlines provide international transport. The Republic was also a partner in | , before it ceased operations in 2002. Inter-RCA provides domestic service ... |
American Eagle | ... il 1984, when Prinair went bankrupt. In 1986, American Airlines (along with | ) established a hub in the airport to compete with Eastern Air Lines (Amer ... |
Air France | ... t-Exupéry led a mixed life as a flyer, journalist, author and publicist for | , Aéropostale's successor. His journalistic writings for Paris-Soir and ot ... |
Our Airline | Internationally, | , the national airline of Nauru, also provides a weekly service on behalf ... |
Yemenia | ... pany had dissolved, and there has been no further progress on this project. | is the national airline; it absorbed the former national carrier of South ... |
American Airlines | ... included Panair do Brasil, Continental Airlines, Japan Airlines, Lufthansa, | , United Airlines, Air India, Air Canada, Braniff, Singapore Airlines, Ira ... |
Libyan Airlines | ... the Boeing 707 include Saha Airlines, BETA Cargo, Enterprise World Airways, | , Mid Express Tchad, Hewa Bora Airways, and some other users with mostly s ... |
Alaska Airlines | ... ity of SeaTac and generate total local sales of approximately $3.7 billion. | and Horizon Air are headquartered in the city. Four airlines have operatio ... |
Alaska Airlines | ... transportation center, and is served by seven passenger carriers, including | , Grant Aviation, Hageland Aviation Services, Yute Air and Frontier Flying ... |
Air Koryo | ... including services to Sofia, Belgrade, Prague, Budapest along with others. | is the country's national airline. Air China also operates flights between ... |
Swissair | ... chased a large minority stake in Sabena, which it sold soon after. In 1995, | purchased a 49 percent stake in SABENA |
BETA Cargo | ... outh America. Commercial operators of the Boeing 707 include Saha Airlines, | , Enterprise World Airways, Libyan Airlines, Mid Express Tchad, Hewa Bora ... |
Lufthansa | ... order book included Panair do Brasil, Continental Airlines, Japan Airlines, | , American Airlines, United Airlines, Air India, Air Canada, Braniff, Sing ... |
KLM | In 1934, a Douglas DC-2 airliner of | (the "Uiver"), a competitor in the London to Melbourne Air Race, made an e ... |
FedEx Express | In January 2011, there were 97 DC-10s in service with commercial operators | (74), Omni Air International (8), Biman Bangladesh Airlines (4), Cielos Ai ... |
TWA | ... rans Caribbean Airways, Eastern Air Lines, and a short lived focus city for | . It was also the hub of Puerto Rico's international airline, Prinair from ... |
Mexicana de Aviación | Other significant businesses include | , and the |
British Airways | | provides the airport's only nonstop service outside of North America to Lo ... |
Etihad Airways | ... ad naming rights to the Telstra Dome in Melbourne, but lost these rights to | , the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, on 1 March 2009. Telst ... |
Air China | Air Koryo is the country's national airline. | also operates flights between Beijing and Pyongyang |
Qantas | The initial standard model was the 707-120 with JT3C turbojet engines. | ordered a shorter body version called the 707-138, which was a -120 that h ... |
American Airlines | Standard Airlines, later absorbed by | , had regular flights to and from Tucson in 1928. Military presence at the ... |
MexicanaLink | In addition to its subsidiaries, MexicanaClick, | , and Oneworld partners, Mexicana codeshared with the following airlines |
Omni Air International | ... ere were 97 DC-10s in service with commercial operators FedEx Express (74), | (8), Biman Bangladesh Airlines (4), Cielos Airlines (3), Kelowna Flightcra ... |
Ryanair | ... is the headquarters of Ireland's flag carrier Aer Lingus, low-cost carrier | and regional airlines Aer Arann and CityJet. The airport offers an extensi ... |
Singapore Airlines | ... thansa, American Airlines, United Airlines, Air India, Air Canada, Braniff, | , Iran Air, Olympic Airways, Qantas, CAAC, Middle East Airlines and TWA |
Air Pacific | ... r Line Islands are served by the domestic carriers. Fiji's national carrier | provides an international service to Cassidy International Airport on Kiri ... |
Centralwings | LOT created low-cost arm | in 2004, however, the company was dissolved and reincorporated into LOT af ... |
Blue Islands | ... ced that the States would sell Aurigny to a rival Channel Islands' airline, | , in July 2010, but the talks fell through in September 2010 due to uncert ... |
Grant Aviation | ... nter, and is served by seven passenger carriers, including Alaska Airlines, | , Hageland Aviation Services, Yute Air and Frontier Flying Service. It als ... |
Eastern Air Lines | ... to the Dinner Key seaplane base, leaving Pan Am Field largely unused until | began flying there in 1934, followed by National Airlines in 1937 |
Northwest Orient Airlines | ... finalist in the 1971 Miss Minnesota Universe Pageant, then a stewardess for | . Pamela indicated in September 1972 that she had been involved in "the fa ... |
Pan American World Airways | ... att & Whitney JT3C turbojet engines, which first flew on December 20, 1957. | inaugurated 707 service with a christening at National Airport on October ... |
Air Koryo | State-owned | has scheduled flights from Sunan Capital International Airport to Beijing ... |
Aurigny Air Services | The States of Guernsey wholly own their own airline | . The decision to purchase the airline was made to protect important airli ... |
Piedmont Airlines | ... 000, is headquartered in Salisbury, MD, the county seat of Wicomico County. | is headquartered in unincorporated Wicomico County, at the airport and nea ... |
Coral Sun Airways | ... nning in January 2009, Kiribati has two domestic airlines: Air Kiribati and | . Both airlines are based in Tarawa's Bonriki International Airport and se ... |
British Airways | ... gnitaries, as Concorde's last west-bound commercial flight departed London. | retired its Concorde fleet on 24 October. G-BOAG left New York to a fanfar ... |
Air Malta | The national airline is | |
Malaysia Airlines | ... The government, however, is keen to sell stakes in their companies such as | to let the companies remain globally competitiv |
Qantas | ... e same name, after the Netherlands' KLM, Colombia's Avianca and Australia's | |
United Airlines | ... ir Lines, Air Florida, the original National Airlines, the original Pan Am, | , and Iberia. Miami International is also the proposed hub of two new star ... |
Biman Bangladesh Airlines | ... e with commercial operators FedEx Express (74), Omni Air International (8), | (4), Cielos Airlines (3), Kelowna Flightcraft Air Charter (3), and others ... |
Aer Arann | ... d's flag carrier Aer Lingus, low-cost carrier Ryanair and regional airlines | and CityJet. The airport offers an extensive short and medium haul network ... |
United Airlines | ... ances LatinPass and Alas de America, and they later formed an alliance with | . This latter alliance brought Mexicana into the network of global allianc ... |
L-3 Flight International Aviation | ... ompanies headquartered out of Newport News include Ferguson Enterprises and | |
Air Kiribati | Beginning in January 2009, Kiribati has two domestic airlines: | and Coral Sun Airways. Both airlines are based in Tarawa's Bonriki Interna ... |
United Airlines | ... g ready to sign with Warner Brothers, when he was injured in an accident as | flight 215 landed at Los Angeles International Airport at the end of his w ... |
CityJet | ... er Aer Lingus, low-cost carrier Ryanair and regional airlines Aer Arann and | . The airport offers an extensive short and medium haul network, as well a ... |
Air Florida | ... st, it has been a hub for Braniff International Airways, Eastern Air Lines, | , the original National Airlines, the original Pan Am, United Airlines, an ... |
WestJet | ... offer non-stop service to cities in Mexico and US Airways, Air Canada, and | offer non-stop service to parts of Canada, while US Airways alone, offers ... |
Air Canada | ... , Japan Airlines, Lufthansa, American Airlines, United Airlines, Air India, | , Braniff, Singapore Airlines, Iran Air, Olympic Airways, Qantas, CAAC, Mi ... |
Air New Zealand | Taupo Airport is located south of the township. The airport is served by | subsidiary Eagle Airways, with direct flights using Beechcraft 1900D aircr ... |
South African Airways | On 8 April 1954, Comet G-ALYY ("Yoke Yoke"), on charter to | , was on a leg from Rome to Cairo (of a longer route, SA Flight 201 from L ... |
Air Canada | ... tres east of the city centre. Flights are offered by Sunwing (seasonal) and | . WestJet recently decided to withdraw from the Saint John Airport |
Aéropostale | ... vanced aircraft had become more like accountants than pilots. He worked for | between Toulouse and Dakar, and then also became the airline stopover mana ... |
Air Florida | During the late 1970s and early 1980s | had a hub at MIA, with a nonstop flight to London which it acquired from N ... |
US Airways Express | ... ily flights to Atlanta (via Delta and Delta Connection), and Charlotte (via | ) |
Delta Air Transport | A group of investors managed to take over | , one of SABENA's subsidiaries, and transformed it into SN Brussels Airlin ... |
Avianca | ... rline operating under the same name, after the Netherlands' KLM, Colombia's | and Australia's Qantas |
Air Canada | ... roméxico Connect offer non-stop service to cities in Mexico and US Airways, | , and WestJet offer non-stop service to parts of Canada, while US Airways ... |
SN Brussels Airlines | ... Delta Air Transport, one of SABENA's subsidiaries, and transformed it into | |
Cielos Airlines | ... Ex Express (74), Omni Air International (8), Biman Bangladesh Airlines (4), | (3), Kelowna Flightcraft Air Charter (3), and others with fewer aircraft |
Delta Connection | ... business district. The airport has daily flights to Atlanta (via Delta and | ), and Charlotte (via US Airways Express) |
Lufthansa | ... t has maintained ties to some of its former Star Alliance partners, such as | . In 2003, the airline retired their last Boeing 727 after operating the t ... |
Air India | ... al Airlines, Japan Airlines, Lufthansa, American Airlines, United Airlines, | , Air Canada, Braniff, Singapore Airlines, Iran Air, Olympic Airways, Qant ... |
PLUNA | ... waterways, and 15 airports/landing fields serviced by the national airline | |
Interjet | ... "codeshared" on several routes), and low-cost carriers such as Volaris and | . Mexicana was North America's oldest airline and the world's fourth oldes ... |
Condor | ... st airport by cargo traffic in Europe. The airport also serves as a hub for | and as the main hub for German flag carrier Lufthansa. Depending on whethe ... |
Volaris | ... and abroad. Airlines that operate out of them include Aeromexico, Mexicana, | , Interjet, Vivaaerobus, US Airways and Aero Calafia |
Japan Airlines | The film was originally planned as a short in-flight film for | based on Hayao Miyazaki's manga The Age of the Flying Boat, but grew into ... |
Hageland Aviation Services | ... ved by seven passenger carriers, including Alaska Airlines, Grant Aviation, | , Yute Air and Frontier Flying Service. It also receives service from five ... |
Singapore Airlines | In 1977, British Airways and | shared a Concorde for flights between London and Singapore International A ... |
Cape Air | ... n of Barnstable. The Senate seat is held by Democrat Dan Wolf, President of | . Provincetown is patrolled by its own Police Department as well as the Se ... |
Republic Airways Holdings | ... ellpoint; retailers Marsh Supermarkets, Finish Line, Inc., and hhgregg Inc. | ;(including Chautauqua Airlines, Republic Airlines, Frontier Airlines, and ... |
American Eagle | The airport serves as the Caribbean hub for | and Cape Air. JetBlue Airways is the largest carrier in San Juan and in Pu ... |
KLM | ... fourth oldest airline operating under the same name, after the Netherlands' | , Colombia's Avianca and Australia's Qantas |
American Eagle Airlines | ... rved by the San Angelo Regional Airport, which offers daily flights through | . Intrastate and interstate bus service is provided by the Kerrville Bus C ... |
Aer Lingus | ... strative county of Fingal. It is the headquarters of Ireland's flag carrier | , low-cost carrier Ryanair and regional airlines Aer Arann and CityJet. Th ... |
Aeroméxico Connect | ... top service outside the Continental United States to Hawaii. US Airways and | offer non-stop service to cities in Mexico and US Airways, Air Canada, and ... |