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  2. Codeshare agreement - Wikipedia

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    A codeshare agreement, also known simply as codeshare, is a business arrangement, common in the aviation industry, in which two or more airlines publish and market the same flight under their own airline designator and flight number (the "airline flight code") as part of their published timetable or schedule.

  3. Florida Keys Marathon Airport - Wikipedia

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    On October 4, 2008, Continental Airlines announced it would begin commercial service to Marathon Airport via a Cape Air codeshare to Southwest Florida International Airport in Fort Myers, with TSA security clearance to occur once on the ground in Fort Myers, if connecting to another flight. Service began on December 19, 2008, but ended the ...

  4. Airline alliance - Wikipedia

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    Benefits can consist of an extended network, often realised through codeshare agreements.Many alliances started as only codeshare networks. Cost reductions come from sharing operation facilities (e.g. catering or computer systems), operation staff (e.g. ground handling personnel, at check-in and boarding desks), investments and purchases (e.g. in order to negotiate extra volume discounts). [6]

  5. Key West International Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, Air Florida was operating five nonstop flights a day to Miami with Boeing 737 jetliners. [9] In 1987, Eastern Airlines was operating daily mainline Boeing 727-100 jet service nonstop to Miami. [10] By 1989, Piedmont Airlines was operating six nonstop flights a day to Miami with Fokker F28 Fellowship twin jets. [11]

  6. Gulfstream International Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Gulfstream International Airlines was a United States airline that operated from 1988 to 2010. The airline primarily operated codeshare flights for major airlines. In December 2010, the airline went bankrupt and its assets were sold. Silver Airways launched as a new regional carrier with assets from Gulfstream. [4]

  7. Silver Airways - Wikipedia

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    Silver Airways is a regional airline in the United States with its headquarters in Hollywood, Florida, near Fort Lauderdale.It was founded in 2011 with assets from the former Gulfstream International Airlines, [3] and currently operates scheduled flights from its hubs in Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, and Tampa, Florida, as well as San Juan, Puerto Rico.

  8. Cape Air - Wikipedia

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    Cape Air began flights between Florida Keys Marathon Airport and Fort Myers in 2008 but this service was discontinued a year later. [13] By the end of 2009, Florida service was no longer operated as Continental Connection and flights from Fort Myers to Key West were Cape Air's only remaining Florida service.

  9. Key Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Key Airlines was founded as Thunderbird Airlines in 1964 and then changed its name in ... A Key Air Boeing 727-200 landing at Miami International Airport, Florida, ...