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  2. Zurich Airport - Wikipedia

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    Zurich Airport (IATA: ZRH, ICAO: LSZH) is the largest international airport of Switzerland and the principal hub of Swiss International Air Lines. It serves Zurich , the largest city in Switzerland, and, with its surface transport links, much of the rest of the country.

  3. Zurich Airport railway station - Wikipedia

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    Zurich Airport railway station (German: Bahnhof Zürich Flughafen) is a railway station serving Zurich Airport in Switzerland.The station is located underneath the Airport Centre, the main ground-side passenger terminal of the airport, which is in the canton of Zurich and the municipality of Kloten.

  4. Aeronautical mobile service - Wikipedia

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    The ITU Radio Regulations divide AMS into communication used for civil air route flights (R) and off-route flights (OR). Aeronautical mobile (R) service is a so-called safety-of-life service , must be protected for interferences , and is an essential part of air traffic control .

  5. Cheaper flights are finally here for travelers [Video] - AOL

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    Booking a flight departing on a Tuesday or Wednesday instead of over a peak weekend day can save travelers an average of 10% per domestic ticket. “With airfare, traveling midweek is usually the ...

  6. Amsterdam Airport Schiphol - Wikipedia

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    On 4 October 1992, El Al Flight 1862, a Boeing 747-200F cargo jet en route to Tel Aviv, lost both right-wing engines (#3 and #4) just after taking off from Schiphol and crashed into an apartment building in the Bijlmer neighbourhood of Amsterdam while attempting to return to the airport. A total of 47 people were killed, including the plane's ...

  7. Longest flights - Wikipedia

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    Flight scheduled time is another commonly reported figure that refers to the duration of a flight, published by a flight's operator. This is an unrelated/unreliable figure that incorporates further additional variables by airlines to reflect their operations and manage customer expectations that allow for variation in boarding procedures ...

  8. List of international airports by country - Wikipedia

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    **Reagan National does offer limited international flights to destinations such as Canada and Bermuda, but lacks an International Passenger Handling Facility operated by U.S. Customs. Therefore, it does serve international flights but does not meet the full definition of an international airport as it does not have the capability to process ...

  9. In-flight entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Today, in-flight entertainment is available on almost all wide body aircraft, and often excluded from narrow body aircraft, largely due to aircraft storage and weight limits. The Boeing 757 was the first narrow body aircraft to widely feature both audio and video in-flight entertainment. Most Boeing 757s feature ceiling-mounted CRT screens ...