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  2. San Francisco and Oakland Helicopter Airlines - Wikipedia

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    This same referenced OAG also lists competition from another helicopter airline on the SFO-OAK route: Spirit Heliporter operating 25 round trip flights every weekday with Bell 206 helicopters with this same company also flying 24 round trip flights every weekday between SFO and China Basin in San Francisco. [21]

  3. JetBlue Mint - Wikipedia

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    JetBlue's daily Mint service between New York and Los Angeles were to begin by the fourth quarter of 2014, and all five daily round-trip flights between New York and San Francisco by early 2015. The first Mint flight, from New York–JFK to Los Angeles, was to begin on June 15, 2014. [3]

  4. Pan Am - Wikipedia

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    All Pan Am round-the-world flights included at least one change of plane until Boeing 707s took over in 1960. PA 1 became daily in 1962–63, making different en-route stops on different days of the week; in January 1963, it left San Francisco at 09:00 daily and was scheduled into New York 56 hours and 10 minutes later.

  5. WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Transportation Department on Tuesday finalized its awards of five new daily round-trip flights from Washington Reagan National Airport to major a… NBC Universal 21 ...

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    For example, a main cabin seat on a one-way Delta flight from Chicago to San Francisco on February 4, 2025, costs either $173 or 17,297 American Express points.

  7. Transcontinental flight - Wikipedia

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    1929 – The Buhl Airsedan "Spokane Sun-God" was the first aircraft to make a non-stop US transcontinental round-trip flight on August 15, 1929 (Nick Mamer and Art Walker flew it from Spokane, Washington, to New York City and back between August 15 and 21, 1929, taking 120 hours 1 minute 40 seconds).