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  2. Harbour Air - Wikipedia

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    On March 31, 2010, Harbour Air completed the acquisition of West Coast Air and consolidated their terminal services. [14] On May 20, 2011, Harbour Air grounded its service from Victoria Harbour to Langley Regional Airport due to low passenger numbers and fuel price surges. [15] On May 9, 2012, Harbour Air purchased Whistler Air. [16]

  3. Barbours Cut Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Barbours Cut is situated along the Barbours Cut Ship Channel, between La Porte and Morgan's Point, Texas.This channel, located at the mouth of Buffalo Bayou on Galveston Bay, is itself a tributary to the larger Houston Ship Channel, which runs from Houston, through the bay, to the Gulf of Mexico.

  4. Port of Galveston - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Galveston is the port of the city of Galveston, Texas, United States. It was established by a proclamation issued by the Congress of Mexico on October 17, 1825, while the land known today as Texas was still part of Mexico. The Port of Galveston is the oldest port in the Gulf of Mexico west of New Orleans. [7]

  5. Maritime passenger terminal - Wikipedia

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    A passenger terminal is a structure in a port which services passengers boarding and leaving water vessels such as ferries, cruise ships and ocean liners. Depending on the types of vessels serviced by the terminal, it may be named (for example) ferry terminal , cruise terminal , marine terminal or maritime passenger terminal .

  6. Harbor Air - Wikipedia

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    Harbor Air may refer to one of the following regional airlines: Bar Harbor Airlines, from Maine, US (1971–1991) Harbor Airlines, from Washington, US; Harbour Air, from British Columbia, Canada (founded in 1982)

  7. Bayport Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The terminal briefly saw use for cruises following Hurricane Ike when ships like Carnival Cruise Lines Ecstasy and Conquest were re-routed from the damaged Port of Galveston to Bayport for nearly two months. Bayport Cruise Terminal was a planned port of call for both Princess Cruises and Norwegian Cruise Line in 2013-2014. [4]

  8. Port of Texas City - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Texas City is a major deepwater port in Texas City, Texas at Galveston Bay, United States. [6] Its location on the bay, which is used by the Port of Houston and the Port of Galveston , puts Texas City in the heart of one of the world's most important shipping hubs.

  9. Pacific Coastal Airlines - Wikipedia

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    On November 1, 1980, Airwest and several other local airlines recently acquired by Pattison were merged into Air BC. [11] The current Pacific Coastal Airlines was established in 1987 by the merger of Powell Air and the Port Hardy division of Air BC. [12] It acquired the shares and assets of Wilderness Seaplanes on April 1, 1998.