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  2. Sabre (travel reservation system) - Wikipedia

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    Sabre Global Distribution System, owned by Sabre Corporation, [1] is a travel reservation system used by travel agents and companies to search, price, book, and ticket travel services provided by airlines, hotels, car rental companies, rail providers and tour operators.

  3. City ticket office - Wikipedia

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    For example, American Airlines once had 110, [3] but by 2017, only three remained. [2] A few US airlines still maintain multiple ticket offices: as of 2021, Cape Air has 8. [4] As of 2007, the primary users of city ticket offices in the US were business travelers buying premium fares and recent immigrants, who often pay in cash. [3]

  4. American Airlines - Wikipedia

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    American Airlines has received approval to add additional service between John F. Kennedy International Airport and Haneda Airport in Tokyo, making it the only US airline flying between New York City and Tokyo and the joint venture the leader in frequencies offered between New York City and Tokyo's primary airport.

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  7. Philadelphia International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The status of Philadelphia as an international gateway and major hub for American Airlines and the growth of Southwest Airlines and other low-cost carriers have increased passenger traffic to record levels in the mid-2000s; in 2004 28,507,420 passengers flew through Philadelphia, up 15.5% over 2003. [23]

  8. Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport - Wikipedia

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    It is a hub for American Airlines. It hosts international flights, but the airport has no immigration and customs facilities, restricting routes to those with U.S. Customs and Border Protection preclearance facilities, including major airports in Canada and the Caribbean. Reagan National is also home to Coast Guard Air Station Washington. [10]

  9. Stuck. Hot. ‘Sobbing.’ Charlotte flight to JFK delayed 6 ...

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    Passengers switched planes only to be stuck for hours — again.