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  2. Straight Talk: Airfare scams targeting travelers - AOL

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    BBB Scam Tracker has received multiple reports of scammers creating fake airline ticket booking sites or customer service numbers to charge travelers for rescheduling fake flights. How the scam works

  3. No Fly List - Wikipedia

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    DHS TRIP may make it easier for an airline to confirm a traveler's identity. False-positive travelers, whose names match or are similar to the names of persons on the No Fly List, will continue to match that name even after using DHS TRIP, so it will not restore a traveler's ability to use Internet or curbside check-in or to use an automated kiosk.

  4. List of defunct airlines - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of defunct airlines, arranged alphabetically by country within their respective continents. List of defunct airlines of Africa;

  5. List of airlines of the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of airlines that have an air operator's certificate issued by the Federal Aviation Administration of the United States. Note: Destinations in bold indicate primary hubs , those in italic indicate secondary hubs, and those with regular font indicate focus cities.

  6. Scammers use fake X accounts to impersonate airlines - AOL

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    Holidaymakers are warned about scams where fake social media accounts are used to impersonate airlines.

  7. Escalating scandal grips airlines including American and ...

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    Escalating scandal grips airlines including American and Southwest, wreaking havoc on flight delays and cancellations as nearly 100 planes find fake parts from company with fake employees that ...

  8. Oceanic Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Oceanic Airlines, and less frequently, Oceanic Airways, is the name of a fictional airline used in several films, television programs, and comic books—typically works that feature plane crashes and other aviation disasters, with which a real airline would prefer not to be associated. The Oceanic Airlines logo, from the ABC television series Lost.

  9. Lists of airlines - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Airlines History Center in the Minneapolis International Airport. Lists of airlines cover existing and defunct airlines. Complete lists are given in alphabetical sequence by the name of the continent from which they operate. Lists are also given by size, by business model and by other characteristics.