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  2. List of Avelo Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    Daytona Beach: Daytona Beach International Airport: June 22, 2023: Present [18] Destin/Fort Walton Beach: Destin–Fort Walton Beach Airport: May 17, 2024: Present Seasonal [19] Fort Lauderdale: Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport: November 5, 2021: Present [15] Fort Myers: Southwest Florida International Airport: November 11 ...

  3. Over 1,800 flights canceled and 10 airports closed as ... - AOL

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    Those airports, as well as Punta Gorda, Daytona Beach, Melbourne-Orlando, and Lakeland Linder, ... Cirium data shows Miami has only canceled about 7% of flights on Wednesday.

  4. List of airports in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Daytona Beach: DAB: DAB KDAB Daytona Beach International Airport: P-N 275,166 Fort Lauderdale: FLL: FLL KFLL Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport: P-L 13,598,994 Fort Myers: RSW: RSW KRSW Southwest Florida International Airport: P-M 5,080,805 Fort Walton Beach: VPS: VPS KVPS Destin–Fort Walton Beach Airport / Eglin Air Force Base ...

  5. Daytona Beach International Airport - Wikipedia

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    By 1969, National was operating Boeing 727 jet service from the airport with nonstop flights to Miami and Jacksonville as well as direct service to Washington D.C. National Airport and New York JFK Airport. [6] Also in 1969, Volusia County took over management of the airport from the City of Daytona Beach and renamed it Daytona Beach Regional ...

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  7. National Airlines (1934–1980) - Wikipedia

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    The Douglas DC-6, National's first pressurized airliner, began flights on July 1, 1947 [8] and reduced New York to Miami flight time from five to four hours. [8] Flights on the DC-6 were marketed as Star Service. [5] National ran the Piggy Bank Vacations campaign, promoting low-fare flights to Florida during the off-peak summer season. [18]