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Oldest carrier in the world
1920 this airport opens for commercial service
First airline ticketing agency
Deutsche Luft Hansa
1929 Inaugurates its first flight from MIA to SJC
They trace their roots to Varney Air Lines
Designed the first commercial aircraft with pressurized Cabin
1939 New York Airport opens and is later named
1958 the 2nd busiest intl airport opens
First female airline pilot, Emily Warner
First airline in the world to invent eTickets
Banned on all domestic flights in 1998
First airline to offer web checkin and online boarding passes
Used by airlines to concentrate passenger traffic
Airline alliance founded on Feb 1999
One of three major airline alliances
Worlds largest global alliance, founded in 1997
When a flight operates without passengers
These were available at airport counters
Mile High Club
Operated in first international passenger service in 1935
Established in 1984 as British Atlantic Airways
Doing What We Do Best
This airline begins with the world’s first aerial crop dusting
This airline permits 2 free checked bags per person
In 2010, they converted their rez system over to Sabre
You may need this if you feel unwell
The part of the plane where food is prepared
Device that delivers checked bags to passengers
October 2015 they ceased operations
Was a major American airline from 1926 to 1991
Known as a feeder airline
We Really Move Our Tail For You
Up, up, and Away
Began carrying passengers in 1927
Their main hub at Daniel K. Inouye Intl Airport
If You Got It Flaunt It
Catch Our Smile
Originally named Idlewild Airport
About 1/3 of your these are numbed while flying
Began with a chance encounter on a flight from LAX to JFK
Lake Geneva, WI
The sonic booms it made over the Middle East was said to upset the camels sex lives
They carry more intl passengers than any other airline
Buys the most bottles of bubbly
They spends about $700 million on food every year
Worlds busiest commercial airport
Fly the Fun Birds
They are required to wear separate uniforms on land and in the air

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