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  2. Timatic - Wikipedia

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    Timatic (Travel Information Manual Automatic) is a database containing documentation requirements for passengers traveling internationally via air, e.g. passport and visa requirements. Timatic, an abbreviation for Travel Information Manual Automatic, is used by airlines and their representatives (check-in agents, managers, etc.), airport staff ...

  3. Template:Visa policy link - Wikipedia

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    This template started as a generator of links to Timatic through airline websites. Due to the high popularity of Wikipedia articles using these links, the airlines selected in the template received unusually high numbers of Timatic searches and corresponding charges by IATA, which maintains the system.

  4. List of defunct airlines of Oceania - Wikipedia

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    Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations Ceased operations Notes Air Marianas: 1983: 1984: Fly Marianas: 2012: 2012: Pacific Island Aviation: 9J: PSA: PACIFIC ISLE 1987: 2005: Saipan Air: Q7: 2011: 2012: Formed by Tan Holdings (owner of Asia Pacific Airlines). Expected to start operations on 1 July 2012 using ACMI aircraft (wet ...

  5. United Airlines rolling out Elon Musk’s Starlink Wi-Fi this ...

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    United Airlines plans to launch its first commercial flight with Starlink Wi-Fi this spring after accelerating its timeline for the new internet service, the company announced Sunday. The carrier ...

  6. Where Will United Airlines Be in 1 Year? - AOL

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    To buy or not to buy airline stocks in 2025? It's a good question because, at the time of writing, shares in premier airlines United Airlines (NASDAQ: UAL) and Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL) were up ...

  7. Computer reservation system - Wikipedia

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    It allowed agents and airlines to communicate via a common distribution language and network, handling 97% of UK airline business trade bookings by 1987. The system went on to be replicated by Videcom in other areas of the world including the Middle East (DMARS), New Zealand, Kuwait (KMARS), Ireland, Caribbean, United States and Hong Kong.

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