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  Airline - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Airline services can be categorized as being intercontinental, intracontinental, regional or domestic and may be operated as scheduled services or charters.
Many airlines in the Allied countries were flush from lease contracts to the military, and foresaw a future explosive demand for civil air transport, for both passengers and cargo.
Airline labor actions, for instance, are often halted by government intervention in order to protect the free flow of people, communications, and goods between different regions without compromising safety.
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 Encyclopedia: Airline (disambiguation)
Disambiguation A Boeing 747-400 belonging to Virgin Atlantic Airways, one of the UKs largest airlines.
Airline is a British and later, American television reality show that showcases the daily happenings of passengers, ground workers and on-board staff members of Britannia and later EasyJet in the British version, and Southwest Airlines in the American version.
Airline services can be categorized as beingintercontinental, intracontinental, regional or domestic and maybe operated as scheduled services or charters.
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 Airline (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
airline is the common term for commercial aviation transportation service using aircraft.
A colloqial name for Maine State Route 9,its Bangor-Calais leg referred to as "The Airline".
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
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 Encyclopedia: Southwest Airlines
It is the third-largest airline in the world, as measured in number of passengers carried, and the largest with destinations exclusively in the United States.
In the airline industry, a focus city is a location that is not a hub, but from which the airline has flights to at least several destinations other than its hubs.
When airline deregulation came in 1978, Southwest began planning to offer interstate service from Love Field, but a number of interest groups affiliated with DFW Airport, including American Airlines and the city of Fort Worth, pushed the Wright Amendment through Congress to restrict such flights.
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 Airline
The German airline industry began with Lufthansa in 1926, which, unlike other airlines at the time, became a major investor in airlines in the developing world, founding Varig and Avianca.
Development of airlines post-1945 As governments met to set the standards and scope for an emergent civil air industry toward the end of the war, it was no surprise that the U.S. took a position of maximum operating freedom.
Airline personnel The various types of airline personnel include: Flight crews, responsible for the operation of aircraft while airborne.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Airline (disambiguation)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
airline is the common term for commercial aviation transportation service using airplanes
airline (sometimes expressed in two words air line) may be used when describing a distance over land.
In this context, it refers to the shortest distance between 2 points regardless of land obstacles, in other words, as used in the common expressions "as the crow flies" and "line-of-sight".
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 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Cargo airline   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Cargo airlines are airlines dedicated to the transport of cargo.
Larger cargo airlines tend to use new or recently built aircraft to carry their freight, but many use older aircraft, like the Boeing 707, Douglas DC-8, Ilyushin 76.
A number of cargo airlines carry a few passengers from time to time on their flights, and UPS once unsuccessfully tried a passenger charter airline division.
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 Airline:
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An early example of this was airlines" title="japan airlines">japan airlines' code sharing partnership with Aeroflot in the 1960s on flights from Tokyo to Moscow: Aeroflot operated the flights using Aeroflot aircraft, but JAL sold tickets for the flights as if they were JAL flights.
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 Airline Reservation System --> Info and Comparisons   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Airlines have divested most of their direct holdings to dedicated GDS companies, and many systems are now accessible to consumers through Internet gateways for hotel, rental cars, and other services as well as airline tickets.
Today, each system allows an operator to locate and reserve inventory (for instance, an airline seat on a particular route at a particular time), find and process fares/prices applicable to the inventory, generate tickets and travel documents, and generate reports on the transactions for accounting or marketing purposes.
These were published in a volume entitled the ''Official Airline Guide'', from which travel agents or consumers could construct an itinerary, then call or telex airline agents who would mark the reservation on a card and file it.
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 ALCS - Wikipedia
It is a variant of TPF specially designed for use in the airline industry.
This is a best-of-seven series played between the final two remaining teams of the American League for the right to play the National League champions in the World Series.
This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that just points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name.
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 Wardair Definition / Wardair Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Wardair Canada was a Canadian airlineAn airline is an organization providing aviation services to passengers and/or cargo.
Canadian Airlines acquired Wardair in 19891989 is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar.
Wardair is a first class only vacation charter airline flying from Canada to different parts of the world.
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 Airline (disambiguation) - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Airline (disambiguation) - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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 IATA Definition / IATA Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The International Air Transport Association is an international trade organization of airlinesAn airline is an organization providing aviation services to passengers and/or cargo.
Airlines have been granted a special exemption to consult prices with each other through this body.
The organization has been accused of acting as a cartelA cartel is a group of producers whose goal it is to fix prices, to limit supply and to limit competition.
www.elresearch.com /IATA   (163 words)

  
 British European Airways - Art History Online Reference and Guide
The airline operated European and North African routes from a variety of airports around the United Kingdom.
BEA was also the largest domestic airline within Britain at the time, operating flights to major British cities, including Manchester, London, Edinburgh, Belfast and Glasgow.
The airline was also the first customer for many British short and medium haul airliners of the 1950s and 1960s including the Vickers Viscount, Vickers Vanguard, BAC 1-11 and the Hawker-Siddeley Trident.
www.arthistoryclub.com /art_history/BEA   (172 words)

  
 Search: airline monarch
airline seats are prebooked, so for a small extra charge you can book a seat with extra...
airline timetables, of which many are old and rare.
Airline Industry Information, a publication in the field of Business & Finance, is provided free of charge by LookSmart's FindArticles service.
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 Wikipedia:Links to (disambiguation) pages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of disambiguation pages or redirects with "(disambiguation)" in the title.
Links to these pages don't need disambiguation, as they are done exceptionally and on purpose.
A supplementary page, List of TLA disambiguation pages contains a growing manually produced list of three letter abbreviations that exist in the format
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wikipedia:Links_to_(disambiguation)_pages   (109 words)

  
 Airline - Virgin Blue > Cheap Flights and Great Service, Gold Coast, Sydney
Northern airline for the Yukon, Alaska and the Northwest Territories including return flights to Vancouver and Calgary from Whitehorse.
A US airline attendant is fighting for her job after she was suspended over postings on her blog.
The US is to relax its ban on airline passengers carrying sharp objects in a move which alarms flight attendants.
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 Encyclopedia: BCS
This page concerning a three-letter acronym or abbreviation is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title.
Three-letter acronym disambiguations The Bowl Championship Series (BCS) is a system which attempts to put the eight most deserving teams in college football into a series of four bowl games, called BCS bowls.
The TLA (three-letter acronym or three-letter abbreviation) is the most popular type of abbreviation in technical terminology, and is also very common in general language.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/BCS   (622 words)

  
 D27: Create Semantic Lexicon
Word sense disambiguation is identified as a key stumbling block to success.
It turns out that Fillmore's case grammars are in many ways suited to the task of steering target language selection as they associate a verb with the roles by which it should or could be accompanied.
The job of lexical disambiguation is closely linked to that of case slot resolution in that context is of paramount importance.
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 Song (disambiguation) - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Song (airline), a low-fare airline in the United States.
This page was last modified 21:54, 28 January 2006.
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Song (disambiguation) contains research on
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Song_%28disambiguation%29   (147 words)

  
 Learn more about SAS in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Scandinavian Airlines System: Scandinavian airline, with the Danish, Norweigan and Swedish governments as the largest shareholders.
Special Air Service: British special forces group, originally a paratroop unit, but now one of the world's best known counter terrorist units.
If you followed a link here, you might want to go back and fix that link to point to the appropriate specific page.
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Further, the Disambiguating Speech Object further creates dynamic speech grammars based upon the caller's utterance of a subset of each item to be disambiguated.
Upon disambiguating the search items, the disambiguation dialog transitions to the next conversation state in the program module where the ambiguity arose.
G2), to utter an airline or flight number, or to utter neither the airline or flight number.
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 Airline - Flights.com - cheap flights, cheap airline tickets, discount   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
airline logo, airline branding, atc, aircraft specs, aircraft three view, boeing customer codes, aviation collectible.
Fatal event rates of airlines by region based on fatal events and estimated traffic since 1970.
Jet2.com: low cost airline - find low cost flights to major European destinations including cheap flights to Amsterdam, Alicante, Paris, Palma and Prague.
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 Mixed Language Query Disambiguation (ResearchIndex)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
A mixed language query consists of words in a primary language and a secondary language.
Two novel features for disambiguation, namely contextual word voting and 1-best contextual word, are introduced and compared to a baseline feature, the nearest neighbor.
41 Word sense disambiguation using a second language monolingua..
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 Volga River Cruises
Volga-Dnepr Airlines is an airline based in Ulyanovsk, Russia.
The airline was established in August 1990 as a joint stock company by its 3 major shareholders: Aviastar, Antonov Design Bureau and Motor Sich.
It became the first carrier in Russia, which was not part of Aeroflot, to start operations in outsize cargo.
www.artistbooking.com /trips/218/volga-river-cruises.html   (1490 words)

  
 Standby Airlines
The scale and scope of airline companies ranges from those with a single airplane carrying mail or cargo, through full-service international airlines operating many hundreds of airplanes in various types.
An airliner is a large fixed-wing aircraft (an aeroplane/airplane) initially designed for the transport of paying passengers, and usually operated by an airline company (which owns or leases the aircraft).
As of 2005, there are now only two airliner manufacturers targetting the international market: Airbus (based in Western Europe) and Boeing (based in the United States).
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 SS (disambiguation) - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
SS (disambiguation) - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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 AIS - Instant Certification Success - cram4exams.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
AIS personnel are former aircraft engineers, pilots, airline...
This page concerning a three-letter acronym or abbreviation is a disambiguation pagea list of articles associated with the same title.
The Ais were a Native American tribe that lived on the east coast of...
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 Mat Maneri - Pandelis Karayorgis | Disambiguation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Nonetheless, the fun really starts when the soloists equalize their often-understated lyricism with odd-metered, Bop-ish unison choruses.
On the title track "Disambiguation," the musicians pursue deviously chaotic, free jazz stylizations where Malaby and Karayorgis go on a mild rampage, amid an asymmetrical ebb and flow.
Folks, there’s an abundance of ideas floating around, as this band seamlessly morphs two relatively disparate yet not totally dissimilar art forms into a gleaming personalized statement.
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 Hooters Air - Psychology Central   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Hooters Air is a low-fare airline with headquarters located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, USA.
The airline was established in 2003 and started operations on 6 March 2003.
On December 8, 2005 Hooters announced that it would end service to Rockford on Janurary 5, 2006 as a result of the airport authority bringing in a competing airline on one of its routes and providing revenue guarantees for the competor.
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 Airline - Discount Travel Deals at Hotwire.com
Airline Consolidator.com, Consolidators for discount international airfares, reservations and airline tickets for cheap international flights.
The Transportation Security Administration announces changes to the way airline passengers are searched, including more random searches.
Read the latest airline industry news and view current aviation jobs and airline recruitment agencies, from the leading aviation and aerospace publication,
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