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  2. Mileage Plan - Wikipedia

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    In June 1983, Alaska Airlines introduced their frequent-flyer program, Gold Coast Travel. In 1987, Alaska Airlines acquired Jet America Airlines, which offered a frequent-flyer program that awarded credit by flight segments (number of flights taken), compared to Gold Coast Travel, where members earned credit based on the mileage of flights taken. [1]

  3. Alaska Airlines - Wikipedia

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    The two airlines intend to operate a combined frequent-flyer program, with Alaska's Mileage Plan likely to replace HawaiianMiles unless the companies opt for an all-new program. [119] The proposed merger was approved by shareholders of Hawaiian Airlines in April 2024, following earlier approval from both Alaska Air Group and Hawaiian Holdings ...

  4. Visa Waiver Program - Wikipedia

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    To qualify for the Visa Waiver Program, a country must have had a visa refusal rate of less than 3% for the previous year. [46] This refusal rate is based on applications for B visas, for tourism and business purposes. B visas are adjudicated based on applicant interviews, which generally last between 60 and 90 seconds. [112]

  5. Electronic System for Travel Authorization - Wikipedia

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    On September 8, 2010, following the Travel Promotion Act, CBP began charging a fee of $4 to cover administrative costs, and if the application was approved, an additional fee of $10 to fund the Corporation for Travel Promotion (also known as Brand USA [9]), for a total of $14 for each approved ESTA. On May 26, 2022, the second fee was increased ...

  6. Essential Air Service - Wikipedia

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    Critics question the economic and environmental efficiency of the service. [6] According to a 2006 New York Times article on the program, the subsidy per passenger, averaged across the entire program excluding Alaska, is approximately $74, and much higher on some particularly poorly patronized flights [7] where subsidies are as high as $801 per passenger.

  7. Alaska Immigration Justice Project - Wikipedia

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    The Alaska Immigration Justice Project (AIJP) is a non-profit agency [2] that provides low-cost immigration legal assistance to immigrants and refugees in all immigration applications including citizenship, permanent resident status, work permits, asylum, family-based petitions and immigration petitions for immigrant victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking.

  8. Ravn Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The combined air group Era Alaska was renamed Ravn Alaska, [10] Era Airlines was renamed Corvus Airlines, [11] and while Hageland Aviation Services and Frontier Flying Service would keep their names, they both began operating as Ravn Connect. [12] In August 2016, the New York-based J.F. Lehman and Co. acquired a majority stake in Ravn. The ...

  9. Optional Practical Training - Wikipedia

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    The 24-month extension replaces the 17-month STEM OPT extension previously available to STEM students (see 73 FR 18944). Eligible students could apply for a 24-month STEM OPT extension starting on May 10, 2016. [8] In 2019, there were 72,116 new STEM OPT authorizations. Compared to a decade prior, it is an 1108% increase. [9]