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  2. Bellingham International Airport - Wikipedia

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    BLI covers 2,190 acres (886 ha) of land, [2] [4] and is the third-largest commercial airport in Washington. Bellingham is a low-fare alternative to Vancouver International Airport , and an estimated 65% of customers come from Canada .

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  4. List of hub airports - Wikipedia

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    Seattle (SEA) Alaska Airlines: Delta Air Lines [11] Bellingham (BLI) Allegiant Air (focus city) Wisconsin: Appleton (ATW) Allegiant Air (focus city) Central America.

  5. Boeing Field - Wikipedia

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    The August 1946 OAG lists 24 United Airlines weekday departures, 10 weekly flights on Northwest Airlines and several Pan Am Douglas DC-3s a week to Juneau via Annette Island Airport which was the airfield serving Ketchikan at the time. Northwest moved to SEA in 1947, United moved in 1949, and Pan Am in 1953. [2]

  6. Point-to-point transit - Wikipedia

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    Point-to-point transit is a transportation system in which a plane, bus, or train travels directly to a destination, rather than going through a central hub. This differs from the spoke-hub distribution paradigm in which the transportation goes to a central location where passengers change to another train, bus, or plane to reach their destination.

  7. Allegiant Air - Wikipedia

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    Allegiant Air (usually shortened to Allegiant) is an ultra-low cost airline headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada.The airline focuses on serving leisure traffic from small and medium-sized cities which it considers to be underserved, using an ultra low-cost business model with minimal inclusions in fares and a greater number of add-on fees.