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  2. WestJet - Wikipedia

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    In November 2011, WestJet won an auction for time slots at New York's LaGuardia Airport ushering in a return to service to New York. [55] Details of WestJet's scheduled service to LaGuardia were officially announced in January 2012. [56] From 2012 to 2014, WestJet further expanded into the United States by adding Chicago via O'Hare ...

  3. List of WestJet destinations - Wikipedia

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    New York City: John F. Kennedy International Airport [51] [52] LaGuardia Airport: Resumes May 24, 2025 [53] Orange County/Santa Ana: John Wayne Airport [54] Orlando: Orlando International Airport [55] Palm Springs: Palm Springs International Airport [55] Phoenix: Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport [48] Raleigh-Durham: Raleigh-Durham ...

  4. Air Transat - Wikipedia

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    The flight eventually flew under new crew and arrived in Toronto at noon the following day. [50] Both pilots were cleared of all charges in April 2018. [51] On 31 July 2017, Air Transat Flight 157, an Airbus A330-200, en route from Brussels to Montréal–Trudeau, was diverted to Ottawa due to a chain of storms passing through the Montreal area ...

  5. Porter Airlines - Wikipedia

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    The new terminal's cost of construction was estimated at CA$50 million. [21] The first half of the new terminal opened on March 7, 2010. [22] The terminal was completed in early 2011. The new terminal has ten gates, two lounges, check-in and security areas, and food outlets. The airline's mascot is a stylised raccoon named "Mr. Porter". [23]

  6. 111 Eighth Avenue - Wikipedia

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    111 Eighth Avenue occupies the full city block between Eighth and Ninth Avenues and 15th and 16th Streets in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. [1] The building, completed in 1932, was designed by Lusby Simpson of Abbott, Merkt & Co. [2] [3] The building is 15 stories tall and has 2.9 million square feet (270,000 m 2) of floor space, more than the Empire State Building; [4 ...

  7. 1301 Avenue of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    The building was developed by Uris Buildings Corporation [1] and was completed in 1964 and has 45 floors. Uris purchased the 68,000 square feet (6,300 m 2) parcel on the west side of the Avenue of the Americas from the Astor trust for $9 million in January 1964 (equivalent to $68 million in 2023). [2]

  8. John F. Kennedy International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The facility opened in 1948 as New York International Airport [12] [13] [14] and was commonly known as Idlewild Airport. [15] Following the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963, the airport was renamed John F. Kennedy International Airport in tribute to him. [16] [17] [18]

  9. 1211 Avenue of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    1211 Avenue of the Americas, also known as the News Corp. Building, is an International Style skyscraper on Sixth Avenue in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. Formerly called the Celanese Building , it was completed in 1973 as part of the later Rockefeller Center expansion (1960s–1970s) dubbed the "XYZ Buildings" .