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  2. Passenger name record - Wikipedia

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    Passenger name record. A passenger name record ( PNR) is a record in the database of a computer reservation system (CRS) that contains the itinerary for a passenger or a group of passengers travelling together. The concept of a PNR was first introduced by airlines that needed to exchange reservation information in case passengers required ...

  3. Record locator - Wikipedia

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    Record locator. In airline reservation systems, a record locator is an alphanumeric code used to identify and access a specific record on an airline’s reservation system. An airline’s reservation system automatically generates a unique record locator whenever a customer makes a reservation or booking, commonly known in the industry as an ...

  4. List of airline codes - Wikipedia

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    Aircrew Check and Training Australia: AIRCREW Australia IZ AIZ Arkia Israel Airlines: ARKIA Israel AJA Afghan Jet International Airlines: AFGHAN JET Afghanistan AJB Aero JBR: AERO JBR Mexico AJE Aero Jet Express: JET EXPRESS Mexico defunct AJI Ameristar Jet Charter: AMERISTAR United States AJK Allied Air: BAMBI Nigeria AJO Aero Ejecutivo ...

  5. Flight number - Wikipedia

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    In the aviation industry, a flight number or flight designator is a code for an airline service consisting of two-character airline designator and a 1 to 4 digit number. [1] For example, QF9 is a Qantas Airways service from Perth, Australia to London Heathrow. A service is called "direct" if it is covered by a single flight number, regardless ...

  6. List of aircraft by tail number - Wikipedia

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    This list is only of aircraft that have an article, indexed by aircraft registration "tail number" (civil registration or military serial number). The list includes aircraft that are notable either as an individual aircraft or have been involved in a notable accident or incident or are linked to a person notable enough to have a stand-alone Wikipedia article.

  7. Charlotte Douglas International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte is a fortress hub for American Airlines, which operates the majority of the airport's flights. The airport has 3 operating runways and 1 non operating runway and one passenger terminal with 115 gates across five concourses.

  8. American Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Greg Smith ( Chairman) Employees. 103,200 (2023) [ 7] Website. aa.com. American Airlines is a major airline in the United States headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, within the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. It is the largest airline in the world when measured by scheduled passengers carried, revenue passenger mile.

  9. What to do if your flight is canceled or delayed - AOL

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    The US Department of Transportation says you are entitled to a refund of your ticket cost because of a cancellation or “significant delay” or “significant change” to your flight and you ...