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  2. United Airlines - Wikipedia

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    United Airlines, Inc. is a major airline in the United States headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.United operates an extensive domestic and international route network across the United States and all six inhabited continents [11] primarily out of its seven hubs, with Chicago–O'Hare having the largest number of daily flights and Denver carrying the most passengers in 2023.

  3. Airline reservations system - Wikipedia

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    American Airlines and Teleregister Company developed a number of automated airline booking systems known as Reservisor. it first version was an electromechanical version of the flight boards introduced for the "sell and report" system that was installed in American's Boston reservation office in February 1946.

  4. Passenger name record - Wikipedia

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    Passport details - nationality, number, and date of expiry; Date and place of birth; Redress number (if previously given to the passenger by the US authorities). All available payment/billing information. [1] The components of a PNR are identified internally in a CRS by a one-character code.

  5. United Airlines announces miles pooling, seat preference ...

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    Preview of United Airlines' seat preference alert feature. United will automatically change you to your preferred seat type if it becomes available up to 12 hours before departure and will notify ...

  6. Airline ticket - Wikipedia

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    A ticket number, including the airline's three-digit code [2] at the start of the number; The cities between which the ticket is valid for travel; Flight for which the ticket is valid (unless the ticket is "open") Baggage allowance. (Not always visible on a printout but recorded electronically for the airline) Fare.

  7. Continental Introduces FareLock Feature - AOL

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    Continental Airlines has introduced a new and optional fee called "FareLock" that allows travelers to put a hold on an airfare without making a commitment to buy the

  8. MileagePlus - Wikipedia

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    MileagePlus is the frequent-flyer program of United Airlines that offers rewards to passengers traveling on certain types of tickets. [1] Following the 2010 merger agreement between United and Continental Airlines, United Mileage Plus was chosen to be the frequent-flyer program for the combined airline. [2]

  9. Electronic ticket - Wikipedia

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    An official ticket number (including the airline's 3-digit ticketing code, [2] a 4-digit form number, a 6-digit serial number, and sometimes a check digit) Carriage terms and conditions (or at least a reference to them) Fare and tax details, including fare calculation details and some additional data such as tour codes.