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  2. Bajío International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport was inaugurated in 1991 by President Carlos Salinas de Gortari, replacing the former San Carlos International Airport located in León. [3] The growing industrial activity in the Bajío region and the massive migration of Mexicans to the United States in recent decades has been reflected in a substantial increase in international air transport demand.

  3. List of Hawaiian Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 22 January 2025, at 02:29 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Travel+Leisure 2 days ago This 500-year-old Caribbean Capital Has Beautiful Beaches, a Growing Food Scene, and the Best Cocktail Bar in the Region — and Now Is the Time to Visit

  5. Tourism in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The United States Navy used two PN-9 seaplanes to attempt the first nonstop flight to Hawaii from mainland America in 1925; the aircraft, designated PN-9 Nos. 1 and 3, departed San Francisco on August 31 for Kahului, Maui. [69] [70] A third seaplane, the Boeing PB-1, was intended to join the other two, [71] but it was scrubbed at the last minute.

  6. Viva (airline) - Wikipedia

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    18 March 2021: Flight 4343, operated by an Airbus A320-232 was a scheduled flight from Puerto Vallarta-Gustavo D. Ordaz Airport to Monterrey-General Mariano Escobedo International Airport. While turning 180 degrees to line up for takeoff from runway 22, the nose landing gear collapsed.

  7. Daniel K. Inouye International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport opened on March 21, 1927, as John Rodgers Airport, after World War I naval officer John Rodgers. [9] It was funded by the territorial legislature and the Chamber of Commerce, and was the first full airport in Hawaii; aircraft had previously been limited to small landing strips, fields, and seaplane docks.