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  2. American Airlines - Wikipedia

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    American also had a direct role in the development of the DC-10, which resulted from a specification from American Airlines to manufacturers in 1966 to offer a widebody aircraft that was smaller than the Boeing 747, but capable of flying similar long-range routes from airports with shorter runways.

  3. Mileage Plan - Wikipedia

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    In June 1983, Alaska Airlines introduced their frequent-flyer program, Gold Coast Travel. In 1987, Alaska Airlines acquired Jet America Airlines, which offered a frequent-flyer program that awarded credit by flight segments (number of flights taken), compared to Gold Coast Travel, where members earned credit based on the mileage of flights taken. [1]

  4. Loyalty program - Wikipedia

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    A loyalty program typically involves the operator of a particular program setting up an account for a customer of a business associated with the scheme, and then issue to the customer a loyalty card (variously called rewards card, points card, advantage card, club card, or some other name) which may be a plastic or paper card, visually similar to a credit card, that identifies the cardholder ...

  5. The list of major companies laying off staff this year ... - AOL

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    Previously, the company had laid off more than 21,000 workers since 2022. Microsoft made performance-based job cuts in January Microsoft confirmed that job cuts were planned.

  6. Delta Connection Flight 4819 - Wikipedia

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    Manufactured in 2008, it was powered by two General Electric CF34-8C5 turbofan engines, it bore the manufacturer's serial number 15194 and was registered as N932XJ. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Endeavor Air operates as Delta Connection , a brand name used by Delta Air Lines for regional airline flights it sells under codeshare agreements with three partner ...

  7. Airline - Wikipedia

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    Lufthansa Group was the largest by number of employees, FedEx Express by freight tonne-kilometres, Turkish Airlines by number of countries served and UPS Airlines by number of destinations served [86] (though United Airlines was the largest passenger airline by number of destinations served). [87] [88]

  8. TV advertisements by country - Wikipedia

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    Over the course of 10 hours, American viewers will be shown approximately three hours of advertisements, twice what they would have seen in the 1960s. If a 1960s show is rerun today, the content may be edited by nine minutes to make room for the extra advertisements. In the 1950s and 1960s, the average advertisement's length was one minute. [2]

  9. Credit card - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the main credit card number, credit cards also carry issue and expiration dates (given to the nearest month), as well as extra codes such as issue numbers and security codes. Complex smart cards allow to have a variable security code, thus increasing security for online transactions.