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  2. SF City ID Card - Wikipedia

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    The SF City ID Card is a municipal identification card program operated by San Francisco, California for residents of the city-county, regardless of their immigration status. The cards also do not specify the person's gender, to assist transgender individuals who often have difficulty with identification documents.

  3. Boutique Air - Wikipedia

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    Boutique Air, Inc. is a commuter airline based in San Francisco, California, United States. The airline offers charter services as well as scheduled passenger services subsidized under the Essential Air Service (EAS) program. Boutique operates the third largest PC-12 fleet in the United States with 26 aircraft. In 2019, Boutique transported ...

  4. Compass Family Services - Wikipedia

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    Compass Family Services is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in San Francisco, California, that provides a wide variety of human services to homeless and at-risk of homelessness families. In 2019, they served 6,000 parents and children. [1]

  5. 5 Exclusive Benefits of Airline Elite Status - AOL

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    With $35 now being the standard fee for a checked bag, this benefit could save you $70 on each round trip. Just so you know, many airline credit cards have this benefit, too. If you aren't able to ...

  6. San Francisco must face legal challenge to airline health ...

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    The San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in a 2-1 decision said the city was acting as a government regulator and not merely managing its private property when it adopted the 2020 ...

  7. US Airways - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, USAir's network was east of the Mississippi, plus spokes to Houston and Phoenix; it added Dallas-Ft Worth and Kansas City in 1981, Denver in 1982 and Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Diego in 1983. It acquired two commuter airlines, Pennsylvania Airlines and Suburban Airlines, in 1985. [21]

  8. What Happens to Credit Card Points and Airline Miles ... - AOL

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    If you have a travel rewards credit card or elite status with a hotel or airline, your stash of points could be worth thousands of dollars. But what happens to those points and miles after you die?

  9. San Francisco and Oakland Helicopter Airlines - Wikipedia

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    A Sikorsky S-61 of the airline. San Francisco and Oakland Helicopter Airlines was one of the first helicopter airlines to operate without a federal subsidy [3] and it was also the first to operate with only turbine engine helicopters. Since helicopter landing sites were scarce at that time, the port of Oakland's board committee supported the ...