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  2. Checking Out (1989 film) - Wikipedia

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    Checking Out is a 1988 American comedy film, directed by David Leland and starring Jeff Daniels. [4] It tells the story of a successful airline executive in his thirties who, despite a loving family and fulfilling career, experiences an existential crisis when his best friend unexpectedly dies of a heart attack.

  3. Qantas - Wikipedia

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    The original QANTAS office in Longreach, Queensland, 1921 [35] QANTAS Avro 504K Dyak, 1921 Qantas Empire Airways Short Empire flying boats at Rose Bay in Sydney Harbour, 1939 Qantas was founded in Winton, Queensland on 16 November 1920 by Hudson Fysh , Paul McGinness and Fergus McMaster as Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services Limited.

  4. Boarding pass - Wikipedia

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    Paper boarding passes are issued either by agents at a check-in counter, self-service kiosks, or by the airline's web check-in site. BCBP can be printed at the airport by an ATB (Automated Ticket & Boarding Pass) printer or a direct thermal printer, or by a personal inkjet or laser printer. The symbology for paper boarding passes is PDF417 ...

  5. Electronic ticket - Wikipedia

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    Customers can print out or may be provided with a copy of a e-ticket itinerary receipt which contains the record locator or reservation number and the e-ticket number. It is possible to print multiple copies of an e-ticket itinerary receipt. Besides providing itinerary details, an e-ticket itinerary receipt also contains:

  6. QantasLink - Wikipedia

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    QantasLink is a full-service, regional brand of Australian flag carrier Qantas and is an affiliate member of the Oneworld airline alliance.As of 2024, QantasLink provides over 2,000 flights each week to 65 metropolitan, regional and remote destinations across Australia, as well as short-haul international services to Singapore, the Solomon Islands, New Caledonia and East Timor. [1]

  7. List of Qantas destinations - Wikipedia

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    Singapore: Singapore: Changi Airport: Focus city [43] Singapore International Airport: Airport closed [42] Solomon Islands: Honiara: Honiara International Airport [52] [62] South Africa: Johannesburg: O. R. Tambo International Airport [43] South Korea: Seoul: Gimpo International Airport [nb 2] Terminated [52] [64] Incheon International Airport ...

  8. List of films set in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Out of Singapore (1932) Samarang aka Shark Woman (USA, 1933)[the setting of the film is dubious and could be intended to portray Indonesia, although the film was shot in Singapore/Malaysia [1]] Wild Cargo (1934) Fang and Claw (1935) Booloo (1938) Singapore: Cross-roads of the East (1938)

  9. Call Me Mr. Brown - Wikipedia

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    Call Me Mr. Brown is a 1986 Australian movie based on the 1971 Qantas bomb hoax, [1] [2] written and directed by South Australian director Scott Hicks. [3] [4]In the 1971 incident, Peter Macari extorted $500,000 from Australian airline Qantas, threatening to blow up flight 755 from Sydney to Hong Kong on 26 May 1971.