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  2. 10 Cheapest Nonstop Flights to Europe This Fall - AOL

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    10 Cheapest Nonstop Flights to Europe Google Flights was used to find the cheapest round-trip, non-stop fares to major European cities. Prices from three major U.S. metropolitan areas — Atlanta ...

  3. List of Icelandair destinations - Wikipedia

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    Ireland: Dublin: Dublin Airport: Passenger [1] [12] [10] Israel: Tel Aviv: Ben Gurion Airport: Terminated [1] Italy: Milan: Milan Malpensa Airport: Seasonal [1] Rome: Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport: Passenger [6] Verona: Verona Villafranca Airport: Seasonal [13] Netherlands: Amsterdam: Amsterdam Airport Schiphol: Passenger [1] Norway ...

  4. List of airlines of the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Largest charter airline in Europe. Cargo airlines. Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations ASL Airlines Ireland: AG: ABR: CONTRACT: 1972 See also.

  5. List of busiest passenger flight routes - Wikipedia

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    For routes from the EU, UK, Switzerland, Iceland and Norway to other countries inside Europe except to Turkey, the busiest was in 2019 Paris/CDG – Moscow/Sheremetyevo with 830,980. Busiest flight routes in or from Europe by city pairs

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  7. List of TAP Air Portugal destinations - Wikipedia

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    A TAP Portugal Airbus A319-100 lands at Frankfurt Airport in 2011.. TAP Air Portugal was founded as a division of Portugal's Civil Aviation Department under the name Transportes Aéreos Portugueses on 14 March 1945, [1] and started operations on 19 September 1946, initially serving the Lisbon–Madrid route using the Douglas DC-3.