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  2. Melbourne Orlando International Airport - Wikipedia

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    These flights continue on Delta and American. Delta used to fly nonstop from Melbourne to its hubs in Cincinnati, New York–Kennedy and New York–La Guardia, and to Washington–Dulles and Washington–Reagan; all of this was discontinued. USA3000 Airlines briefly served Melbourne with flights to Baltimore/Washington.

  3. List of Allegiant Air destinations - Wikipedia

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    Its reservation system does not allow travelers to book multi-segment flights ... MLB: KMLB: Melbourne Orlando International Airport [12] Memphis: Tennessee: MEM: KMEM:

  4. Flights, baseball, camping and more canceled in SoCal and ...

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    New flights must be rescheduled for travel through Aug. 25. Even customers who purchased a nonrefundable ticket are eligible to change or cancel flights without fees.

  5. Allegiant Air - Wikipedia

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    Allegiant Air (usually shortened to Allegiant) is an ultra-low cost airline headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada.The airline focuses on serving leisure traffic from small and medium-sized cities which it considers to be underserved, using an ultra low-cost business model with minimal inclusions in fares and a greater number of add-on fees.

  6. Traveling for spring break? These are some nonstop flights ...

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    In one of the busiest travel times of the year, here's what you can expect if you're planning a trip, and some nonstop flights to consider. In one of the busiest travel times of the year, here's ...

  7. Non-stop flight - Wikipedia

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    During the early age of aviation industry when aircraft range was limited, most flights were served in the form of a milk run, aka there were many stops along the route. [1] But as aviation technology developed and aircraft capability improved, non-stop flights began to take over and have now become a dominant form of flight in the modern times.