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  2. 5-billionth holiday package delivered in southwest Missouri

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    NOEL, Mo. — A package with a special number arrived at the post office in Noel — or rather during this time of year — Noël. “This is a magical day, the postal service is projecting to ...

  3. You Can Save $50 on a Southwest Airlines Gift Card at Costco

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    The card can be used to purchase Southwest Airlines flights and is redeemable at Southwest.com, Southwest ticket counters, or by calling 1-800-I-FLY-SWA. Once purchased, you'll receive your gift ...

  4. 2022 Southwest Airlines scheduling crisis - Wikipedia

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    The crisis spanned December 21–30, at the peak of the holiday travel season, and is referred to in the news media as the Southwest Airlines holiday travel meltdown [3] or simply as the holiday meltdown, [4] [5] [6] a name also used by the Southwest Airlines pilot's union [7] and the U.S. Department of Transportation. [8]

  5. 20 hotels in the US that go all out with their Christmas ...

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    It doesn't get more festive than a dazzling display of lights and mini-Christmas trees lining the hotel's lobby. The lobby, named "Waldorf Wonderland," is, per the hotel, enveloped in 112,000 ...

  6. Christmas - Wikipedia

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    Christmas cards are illustrated messages of greeting exchanged between friends and family members during the weeks preceding Christmas Day. The traditional greeting reads "wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year", much like that of the first commercial Christmas card , produced by Sir Henry Cole in London in 1843. [ 167 ]

  7. Holly - Wikipedia

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    Holly – more specifically the European holly, Ilex aquifolium – is commonly referenced at Christmas time, and is often referred to by the name Christ's thorn. [44] [45] In many Western Christian cultures, holly is a traditional Christmas decoration, [46] used especially in wreaths and illustrations, for instance on Christmas cards.