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  2. List of busiest passenger flight routes - Wikipedia

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    The following are the lists of the world's busiest flight routes based on the number of seats available in the flights scheduled in both directions. ... Chicago, IL ...

  3. O'Hare International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The biggest factor driving airlines to relocate their operations from Midway to O'Hare was the jet airliner; the first scheduled jet at O'Hare was an American 707 from New York to Chicago to San Francisco on March 22, 1959. [35]

  4. Portland International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Portland's first jets were Pan Am 707-321s about October 1959. [citation needed] A new terminal opened in 1959, which for the most part serves as the present facility. [12] The new terminal is located to the east of the original runways, and north of the then-new 8,800 ft (2,700 m) runway.

  5. American Airlines launches new nonstop flight from Wilmington ...

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    Flights will depart Wilmington at 6:20 a.m. and arrive in Miami at 7:50 a.m. On the return, flightsdepart Miami at 7:30 p.m. and arrive at Wilmington at 9 p.m. Flights go on sale Sunday onAmerican ...

  6. Direct flight - Wikipedia

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    A direct flight in the aviation industry is any flight between two points by an airline with no change in flight numbers, which may include one or more stops at an intermediate point(s). [1] A stop may either be to get new passengers (or allow some to disembark) or a technical stop over (i.e., for refuelling).

  7. Detroit Metropolitan Airport - Wikipedia

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    Northwest's flights to Minneapolis were DTW's only nonstops west beyond Chicago and Milwaukee until 1966. The first scheduled jets were Delta DC-8s to Miami in late 1959. The North Terminal (later renamed the James M. Davey Terminal) opened in 1966, which was located on the current site of the Evans Terminal.