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  2. Florence Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    Hartsville AAF Darlington, South Carolina Hartsville Auxiliary Field, Hartsville, South Carolina 34°24′00″N 80°02′30″W  /  34.40000°N 80.04167°W  / 34.40000; -80 In early 1945 the airfield was transferred to First Air Force and the 127th Army Air Forces Base unit (Combat Crew Training Station, Light) assumed the A-26 ...

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    In February 2018, Trip.com became the first travel agency to sell Korail tickets online. [7] In March 2018, Trip.com partnered with Deutsche Bahn to sell German train tickets. [8] In March 2018, Trip.com launched its car rentals service, spanning over 6,000 cities. [9]

  4. Tourism in Italy - Wikipedia

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    On busy days, day trippers can number up to 85,000 per day. [38] A total of 30% of available residential apartments are occupied by tourist rentals. [37] Since 2021, large cruise ships have been banned from entering the historic centre after UNESCO threatened to put Venice on its endangered list as a result of damage to the lagoon. [39]

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  6. Air Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Air Carolina, originally known as Florence Airlines, was an American regional airline initially based in Florence, South Carolina, with piston aircraft service within the Carolinas and Georgia. The company was originally certified as Florence Airlines, on December 5, 1967, by Sheffield P. Wilds, who was the airline's first president. [1]

  7. Florence Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 1948, Aerea Teseo went out of business. In the late '50s and early '60s, Alitalia, also using the DC-3, offered two routes: Rome–Florence–Venice and Rome–Florence–Milan. ATI then offered several domestic flights with the Fokker F27. In the early 1980s, plans were made to upgrade the airport's facilities.

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