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  2. New Pacific Airlines - Wikipedia

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    New Pacific Airlines started operations flying between Las Vegas and Ontario due to the ongoing closure of Russian airspace and delays in certification from Korean and Japanese authorities. The airline originally also announced plans to fly to destinations such as Tokyo , Osaka , Seoul , Los Angeles , Las Vegas , San Francisco , New York City ...

  3. List of Pacific Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    An aircraft of Pacific Airlines. Pacific Airlines Joint Stock Aviation Company (operating as Pacific Airlines) is a low-cost airline headquartered in Tan Binh District, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. [1] With its hub at Tan Son Nhat International Airport, Ho Chi Minh City, [2] operates scheduled domestic and international services along with ...

  4. Chicago and Southern Air Lines - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Army operated the air postal service for a few weeks, and then the government called for new bids on the Air Mail routes. Putnam bid on and received the Air Mail route between Chicago and New Orleans by way of Peoria, Springfield, St. Louis, Memphis, and Jackson (Air Mail Route 8). Two more Bellanca CH-300s were purchased, bringing ...

  5. National Parks Airways - Wikipedia

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    This prompted an extension of the route structure to Idaho Falls, Idaho and West Yellowstone, Montana. [5] By 1937 National Parks Airways attracted the attention of the majors seeking to expand their route structures. Western Airlines saw NPA as a fit to their route structure in the western United States. In 1937 Western acquired National Parks ...

  6. Pago Pago International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Airlines with flights from the US to Australia and New Zealand also started utilizing aircraft that did not require a refueling stopover in Pago Pago. By the late 1980s and due to heavy competition and economics, only one passenger air carrier (Hawaiian Airlines) remained to serve the Pago Pago trans pacific route.

  7. South Pacific Island Airways - Wikipedia

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    South Pacific Island Airways (SPIA) was an airline operating flights in the Pacific including American Samoa and Hawaii with service to the west coast of U.S. and Canada as well as to Alaska, New Zealand, Guam and Tahiti from 1973 to 1987. [3]

  8. North Pacific Airlines - Wikipedia

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    North Pacific Airlines (NPA) was a commuter air carrier formed in 1987 which operated scheduled passenger service on behalf of United Airlines via a code sharing agreement as a United Express carrier initially from the Seattle–Tacoma International Airport (SEA) to three destinations in Washington state and also to Portland, Oregon.

  9. Trans International Airlines - Wikipedia

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    From a single Douglas DC-3, the company expanded rapidly, adding Douglas DC-6s and Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellations, and it became the first charter airline to operate jet aircraft with the introduction of the Douglas DC-8 on trans-Pacific routes as well as the Boeing 727 on shorter routes.