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  2. Low-cost carrier - Wikipedia

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    Southwest Airlines is the world's largest low-cost carrier. Ryanair and Wizz Air airplanes at Glasgow Prestwick Airport.The airlines are two competing low-cost carriers in the European market.

  3. Speed limits in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The UAE is notable for having some of the highest posted speed limits in the world, with two major highways, the Abu Dhabi-Al Ain highway and the Sheikh Khalifa highway, both having limits of 160 km/h (99 mph).

  4. Aldi - Wikipedia

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    Unlike most shops, Aldi does not accept manufacturers' coupons, although some US stores successfully experimented with them. [citation needed] In addition to its standard assortment, Aldi has weekly special offers, [79] some of them on more expensive products such as electronics, tools, appliances, or computers. Discount items can include ...

  5. Steak 'n Shake - Wikipedia

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    Steak 'n Shake continued to expand throughout Illinois following Belt's death on August 20, 1954. [1] Ownership passing through many hands, including Gus's wife Edith, who ran the chain until 1969; Longchamps, Inc., an East Coast steakhouse company that owned the chain from 1969 [8] to 1971; [9] and Indianapolis-based Franklin Corporation, led by Robert Cronin, author of Selling Steakburgers ...

  6. Shopping mall - Wikipedia

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    The International Council of Shopping Centers, based in New York City, classifies two types of shopping centers as malls: regional malls and super regional malls.A regional mall, per the International Council of Shopping Centers, is a shopping mall with 400,000 sq ft (37,000 m 2) to 800,000 sq ft (74,000 m 2) gross leasable area with at least two anchor stores. [8]

  7. Longest flights - Wikipedia

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    For the sake of disambiguation, other terms used in reference to alternative definitions of "longest flights" (and also incur operational variance) include:

  8. Dubai International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The terminal has 20 Airbus A380 gates at Concourse A and 5 at Concourse B and 2 at Concourse C. [92] It was announced on 6 September 2012 that Terminal 3 would no longer be Emirates-exclusive, as Emirates and Qantas had set up an extensive code-sharing agreement. Qantas would be the second and only one of two airlines to fly in and out of ...