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  2. Airport check-in - Wikipedia

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    Passengers then attach the baggage tag and drop the bag at the baggage drop belt. Passengers without checked luggage can go straight to the lounge (if entitled to lounge access) and check in at the kiosk there using their ePass (a small RFID device only for its premium customers) [ 2 ] or proceed straight to the departure gate.

  3. List of accidents and incidents involving the Vickers Viscount

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    A Viscount of Aer Lingus. On 21 September 1967, EI-AKK of Aer Lingus was damaged beyond economic repair when it made a wheels-up landing at Bristol Lulsgate Airport. [84] On 28 November 1967, N7465 of United Air Lines was damaged beyond economic repair at Raleigh-Durham International Airport when the nose wheel collapsed on landing. [85]

  4. Heathrow Airport - Wikipedia

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    Heathrow is accessible via the nearby M4 motorway or A4 road (Terminals 2–3), the M25 motorway (Terminals 4 and 5) and the A30 road (Terminal 4). There are drop-off and pick-up areas at all terminals and short-[253] and long-stay [254] multi-storey car parks. All the Heathrow forecourts are drop-off only. [255]

  5. Diversionary tactics: why planes end up where they do - AOL

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    A British Airways flight from Geneva to Heathrow was in the “let’s land quickly” category when, over France, it turned around and flew to Paris CDG for a safe landing but an annoying night stop.

  6. List of air rage incidents - Wikipedia

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    Aer Lingus Flight 110: During the November 10 flight from New York to Shannon, Cranberries lead singer Dolores O'Riordan, 44, was verbally and physically abusive with crew. When police were arresting her after landing, she resisted, reminding them her taxes paid their wages and shouting "I'm the Queen of Limerick!

  7. Aer Lingus - Wikipedia

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    The airline entered the jet age on 14 December 1960 when it received three Boeing 720 for use on the New York route and the newest Aer Lingus destination Boston. In 1963, Aer Lingus added Aviation Traders Carvairs to the fleet. These aircraft could transport five cars which were loaded into the fuselage through the nose of the aircraft.

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  9. Virgin Atlantic Little Red - Wikipedia

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    Virgin Atlantic Little Red (also referred to as Virgin Little Red and Little Red) was a short-lived British domestic airline subsidiary owned by Virgin Atlantic.. It was created in 2012 as a way to provide competition for aviation giant [1] British Airways (BA) on UK domestic mainland flights to Aberdeen, Edinburgh, and Manchester from London Heathrow Airport.