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  2. Bereavement flight - Wikipedia

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    Bereavement flight. A death certificate (example shown) is required as proof before some bereavement flights. In the United States and Canada, a bereavement flight is a flight purchased when a close relative has died or is dying. Bereavement fares used to be offered by many airlines, but as of 2015, most have stopped providing them.

  3. Fare basis code - Wikipedia

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    Codes for use with military personnel, or federal government employees. These are commonly used in the United States, and often indicate fares with minimal or no restrictions on changes and refunds. ID and AD used for airline staff (Industry Discount) and travel agency staff (Agent Discount). It may include a number indicating the percentage of ...

  4. List of low-cost airlines - Wikipedia

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    The airline is the largest low-cost carrier in the continent. An IndiGo Airbus A320neo. The airline is the largest operator of A320neos. A Cebu Pacific A330-300 approaching Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Metro Manila, Philippines HK Express Airbus A320-200 Flydubai Boeing 737-800 approaching Dubai International Airport, UAE.

  5. US wants airlines to boost travel benefits for military ... - AOL

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    Most carriers give military personnel additional free bags and other benefits like priority boarding or discounted fares. There are about 1.3 million active-duty U.S. military personnel and around ...

  6. Delta and United Airlines cancel flights to Israel amid escalating tensions. As tensions escalate in the Middle East, U.S. airlines are again pausing service to Israel. Get lifestyle news, with ...

  7. American Airlines AAdvantage: Everything You Need to Know ...

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    American Airlines is the world’s largest airline by fleet size and passenger capacity. With almost 1,000 planes, it operates nearly 7,000 flights per day to hundreds of cities in nearly 60 ...

  8. Government contract flight - Wikipedia

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    Government contract flight. A government contract flight is a type of charter airline operation contracted with a government agency. In the United States, the massive mobility requirements during World War II proved that military transport could not meet all the logistical needs that might arise. As a result, the Civil Reserve Air Fleet (CRAF ...

  9. ATA Airlines - Wikipedia

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    J. George Mikelsons (founder) ATA Airlines, Inc., formerly known as American Trans Air and commonly referred to as ATA, was an American low-cost scheduled service and charter airline based in Indianapolis, Indiana. [1] ATA operated scheduled passenger flights throughout the U.S. mainland and Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Portugal as well as military ...