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  2. Heraklion International Airport "Nikos Kazantzakis" - Wikipedia

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    Heraklion International Airport "Nikos Kazantzakis" (IATA: HER, ICAO: LGIR) is the primary airport on the island of Crete, Greece, and the country's second busiest airport after Athens International Airport.

  3. Navitaire Inc v Easyjet Airline Co. and BulletProof ...

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    Navitaire developed an airline booking system called "OpenRes". Its predecessor (Open Skies) had licensed the software to easyJet. easyJet did not have access to the underlying code, and Navitaire does not suggest that easyJet or BulletProof had access to "OpenRes". [6]

  4. List of EasyJet destinations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of destinations served and formerly served by easyJet as of October 2024 ... This page was last edited on 20 February 2025, at 08:47 (UTC).

  5. EasyJet - Wikipedia

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    EasyJet plc (styled as easyJet) is a British multinational low-cost airline group headquartered at London Luton Airport. [3] It operates domestic and international scheduled services on 927 routes in more than 34 countries via its affiliate airlines EasyJet UK, EasyJet Switzerland, and EasyJet Europe. [4]

  6. Kasteli Airport - Wikipedia

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    Under the concession agreement, the construction of the airport is set to last a total of 60 months (i.e., 5 years) until 2025. [25] Due to the impact COVID-19 pandemic had on the construction timeline, the commencement of operations was pushed back to late 2027 or early 2028. [ 26 ]

  7. Airline reservations system - Wikipedia

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    The first computerized booking system was the little-known Trans-Canada Air Lines (today's Air Canada) system, ReserVec developed by Ferranti Canada. It started to be delivered in April 1961 and by January 24, 1963 completed the airline switch-over from the manual systems.