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  2. Skybus Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Skybus Airlines Inc. was a privately held airline based in Columbus, Ohio, United States. [2] It operated as an ultra low-cost carrier modeled after the European airline Ryanair, and aimed to be the least expensive airline in the United States. The business model was heavily reliant on flying routes where other airlines did not have direct ...

  3. Baggage reclaim - Wikipedia

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    Baggage claim area at the Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport in 2002. The baggage carousels shown have since been replaced with more modern two-level units. Baggage carousel. In airport terminals, a baggage reclaim area is an area where arriving passengers claim checked-in baggage after disembarking from an airline ...

  4. Airport check-in - Wikipedia

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    In-town check-in service is a service offered by some cities such as Abu Dhabi, Seoul, Hong Kong, Delhi, Kuala Lumpur–International, London, Stockholm, Vienna and Taipei, where passengers may check in luggage in designated places within the city but outside the airport. This reduces check-in time and queuing at the airport.

  5. Skybus: How cheap is too cheap? - AOL

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  6. Bag tag - Wikipedia

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    The term license plate is the official term used by the IATA, the airlines, and the airports for the ten-digit numeric code on a bag tag issued by a carrier or handling agent at check-in. The license plate is printed on the carrier tag in barcode form and in human-readable form (as defined in Resolution 740 in the IATA Passenger Services ...

  7. Checked baggage - Wikipedia

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    Checked baggage is inaccessible to the passenger during the flight or ride, as opposed to carry-on baggage. This baggage is limited by airlines with regard to size, weight, and number, usually dependent upon the fare paid, or class of ticket. Baggage exceeding the limits is regarded as excess baggage.

  8. Skycap - Wikipedia

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    When commercial airlines became viable, many airlines provided skycap service because people were accustomed to getting assistance from railway porters, and the term "skycap" was coined to describe porters who worked in airports. [citation needed] The first skycap services began in the late 1930s for Douglas DC-3 flights. [1]

  9. List of airline codes (S) - Wikipedia

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    S-AIRLINES Russia RMP Servicios De Rampa Y Mostrador: SERAMSA Mexico RSE SNAS Aviation: RED SEA Saudi Arabia SX SKB Skybus Airlines: SKYBUS United States defunct SKC Skymaster Airlines: SKYMASTER AIR Brazil SKD Sky Harbor Air Service: SKY DAWG United States SKE Sky Tours: SKYISLE United States AZG Sakaviaservice: SAKSERVICE Georgia Defunct SKF ...