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  2. No nonstop flights ... yet: These are Memphis Airport's top ...

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    Morrisville, North Carolina (Raleigh-Durham International Airport) 72 PDEW (Houston-based air-carrier Avelo no longer offers direct flight to Raleigh, North Carolina. The seasonal service ended in ...

  3. Memphis Airport offers direct flights to 32 destinations ...

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    The list of Memphis International Airport's destinations that have the most passengers per day each way might surprise you. Here's how they rank. Memphis Airport offers direct flights to 32 ...

  4. Memphis International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Northwest operated around 300 daily flights at the peak of the hub, including international flights to Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean. [12] KLM, a partner of Northwest, launched a flight to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in June 1995. This was Memphis's first transatlantic passenger service. The airline used McDonnell Douglas MD-11 on the route.

  5. Memphis International Airport lands 3 new flights. Here's ...

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    Tampa to Memphis. Departs: 3:20 (ET) Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday. Arrives: 4:15 (CT) This article originally appeared on Memphis Commercial Appeal: Southwest, Spirit Airlines add 3 new flights ...

  6. Next Generation Air Transportation System - Wikipedia

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    Dependent parallel operations at 1 nm for runways less than 2,500 feet to 3,600 feet apart began operations at Dallas-Love Field, Memphis, Minneapolis-St. Paul, New York-JFK, Portland, Raleigh-Durham, and Seattle in 2016, and in San Francisco in 2017.

  7. Direct flight - Wikipedia

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    A direct flight in the aviation industry is any flight between two points by an airline with no change in flight numbers, which may include one or more stops at an intermediate point(s). [1] A stop may either be to get new passengers (or allow some to disembark) or a technical stop over (i.e., for refuelling).