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  2. El Al - Wikipedia

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    El Al uses the Amadeus CRS system for reservation, inventory, check-in and online bookings. [62] In November 2012, the United States FAA restored Israel's category 1 rating. [63] El Al has a cargo branch, El Al Cargo, which became independent in 1997.

  3. List of El Al destinations - Wikipedia

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    El Al was established by the Israeli government in November 1948 (). [1] Initially offering a weekly service between Tel Aviv and Paris in 1949, [2] the airline began flying to many European destinations the same year, with services to the United States and South Africa starting in 1951. [1]

  4. List of airline codes (E) - Wikipedia

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    El Al Israel Airlines: ELAL Israel CMX El Caminante Taxi Aéreo: EL CAMINANTE Mexico GLQ El Quilada International Aviation: QUILADA Sudan ELS El Sal Air: EL SAL El Salvador ESC El Sol De América: SOLAMERICA Venezuela UZ BRQ El-Buraq Air Transport: BURAQAIR Libya ELX Elan Express: ELAN United States LBR Elbe Air Transport: MOTION Germany NLK

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    The search engine that helps you find exactly what you're looking for. Find the most relevant information, video, images, and answers from all across the Web. AOL.

  6. Record locator - Wikipedia

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    In airline reservation systems, a record locator is an alphanumeric code used to identify and access a specific record on an airline’s reservation system. An airline’s reservation system automatically generates a unique record locator whenever a customer makes a reservation or booking, commonly known in the industry as an itinerary.

  7. 2002 Los Angeles International Airport shooting - Wikipedia

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    Check-in counters at the LAX terminal, where the incident happened. On July 4, 2002, at around 11:30 a.m., a lone gunman approached the El Al ticket counter inside the Tom Bradley International Terminal at the Los Angeles International Airport, pulled out two Glock pistols and started shooting at the 90 passengers standing in the line.