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  2. Swoop (airline) - Wikipedia

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    Swoop was a Canadian ultra low-cost airline owned by WestJet. The airline was headquartered in Calgary , Alberta and was named after WestJet's desire to "swoop" (or jump) into the Canadian market with a new business model.

  3. List of Swoop destinations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of destinations that Swoop operated prior to October 2023. [1] The Canadian low-cost carrier , which was founded as a WestJet subsidiary in 2017, operated to these destinations with a fleet of Boeing 737 aircraft.

  4. Telephone numbers in Norfolk Island - Wikipedia

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    Telephone numbers in Norfolk Island use the following dialing codes: Country code: 672; Area code: 3; International call prefix: 00; Fixed numbers are of the format 672 3 2x xxx. [1] Mobile numbers are of the format 672 3 5x xxx. [2] The country code 672 is also used for the Australian Antarctic Territory. [3]

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    This extraordinary ship is an inquisitive voyager’s oasis. Here's why Viking's Polaris is the ultimate Antarctic adventure for book lovers.

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  9. Mount Erebus disaster - Wikipedia

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    The flight plan had been approved in 1977 by the Civil Aviation Division of the New Zealand Department of Transport and was along a track directly from Cape Hallett to the McMurdo non-directional beacon (NDB), which, coincidentally, entailed flying almost directly over the 12,448-foot (3,794 m) peak of Mount Erebus.