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    From 1929 to 1931, Mid-Continent Air Express operated a route from El Paso to Denver stopping at Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Las Vegas, NM, Pueblo, and Colorado Springs. From 1931 through 1934, Western Air Express took over this route and extended it onto Cheyenne, WY .

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    In 2018, Viva Aerobus began non-stop service to Las Vegas and New York City from Mexico City International Airport. [25] Viva Aerobus announced the launch of its cargo subsidiary, Viva Cargo, in January 2020. [26] In late-October 2021, Viva Aerobus has announced an interline agreement with Viva Air Colombia which took effect on November 1, 2021.

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  9. Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Braniff Airways, later to be Braniff International Airways, Continental Airlines, and Pioneer Air Lines all began scheduled passenger flights to Lubbock by 1945. [7] [8] Braniff began with an Amarillo-Lubbock-Dallas route, Continental with a multi-stop route between El Paso and Tulsa, and Pioneer with a multi-stop route between Amarillo and Houston.