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  2. Air France - Wikipedia

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    Owing to the disputed status of Taiwan, Air France could not operate flights to the island under its own name. In 1993, its subsidiary, Air Charter, began operating flights between Paris and Taipei via Hong Kong, [92] but after Air Charter ceased operations in 1998, a subsidiary called Air France Asie was established. [93]

  3. List of Delta Air Lines destinations - Wikipedia

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    Delta Air Lines is a major United States airline based in Atlanta, Georgia. As of December 31, 2021, Delta's mainline aircraft fly to 242 destinations, serving 52 countries across six continents. The airline operates nine domestic hubs. [1] In the summer 2024 Delta operated 893 daily flights out of its Atlanta main hub. [2]

  4. List of airline codes (D) - Wikipedia

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    Delta Air Charter: SNOWBALL Canada ELJ Delta Private Jets: ELITE JET United States Changed to DPJ/JET CARD in 2014 [2] DL DAL Delta Air Lines: DELTA United States KMB Delta Engineering Aviation: KEMBLEJET United Kingdom DLI Delta Express International: DELTA EXPRESS Ukraine DSU Delta State University: DELTA STATE United States J7 DNM Denim Air ...

  5. Unticketed passenger caught on Delta Air Lines flight on ...

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    A month after a woman was caught stowing away on a Delta Air Lines flight headed to France, ABC News has confirmed another unticketed individual was caught on a flight headed to Hawaii, this time ...

  6. Delta Connection - Wikipedia

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    Delta Connection is a brand name for Delta Air Lines, under which a number of individually owned regional airlines primarily operate short- and medium-haul routes. Mainline major air carriers often use regional airlines to operate services via code sharing agreements in order to increase frequencies in addition to serving routes that would not sustain larger aircraft as well as for other ...

  7. Flight number - Wikipedia

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    Flight numbers on a split-flap display (Frankfurt airport) 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.

  8. Delta Air Lines - Wikipedia

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    Delta Air Lines aircraft parked on a taxiway at Kansas City International Airport. As of January 2025, the Delta Air Lines fleet consists of 987 mainline aircraft, making it the second largest commercial airline fleet in the world, after United Airlines. [61] [62] [63] Delta Air Lines operates a fleet manufactured by Airbus and Boeing. [64]

  9. List of airline codes - Wikipedia

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    Air France: AIRFRANS France ACG Air Partner: AIR PARTNER United Kingdom SB ACI Air Caledonie International: AIRCALIN France VSG AirClass Airways: VISIG Spain formerly Visig Operaciones Aéreas EH AKX Air Nippon Network Co. Ltd. ALFA WING Japan merged into ANA Wings: ALM Air ALM: ANTILLEAN Netherlands Antilles defunct ALN Air Lincoln: CHICAGO ...