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  2. Drukair - Wikipedia

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    The airline was due to begin flights on 20 April 2009 to Bagdogra Airport in India, but had to delay the inaugural flight due to the lack of immigration and customs facilities at the airport. [69] The inaugural flight to Bagdogra Airport left Paro Airport on 18 June 2009, making Drukair the first international airline to operate into the airport.

  3. Paro International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Buddha Air became the first international airline to operate charters to Paro in August 2010. [17] [18] Tashi Air, Bhutan's first private airline, was started in December 2011. [19] In 2012, it was reported that 181,659 passengers used the airport. [20] By 2018, this number had grown to 397,599 and 6,761 flights were handled by the airport.

  4. Passenger name record - Wikipedia

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    Each airline will create their own booking record with a unique record locator, which, depending on service level agreement between the CRS and the airline(s) involved, will be transmitted to the CRS and stored in the booking. If an airline uses the same CRS as the travel agency, the record locator will be the same for both.

  5. Airline ticket - Wikipedia

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    An airline ticket is a document or electronic record, issued by an airline or a travel agency, that confirms that an individual is entitled to a seat on a flight on an aircraft. The airline ticket may be one of two types: a paper ticket , which comprises coupons or vouchers; and an electronic ticket (commonly referred to as an e-ticket ).

  6. Electronic ticket - Wikipedia

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    These sites store a passenger's flight information and then when the airline opens up for online check-in the data is transferred to the airline and the boarding pass is emailed back to the customer. With this e-ticket technology, if a passenger receives his boarding pass remotely and is travelling without check-in luggage, he may bypass ...

  7. Reconfirmation - Wikipedia

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    A typical reconfirmation rule is: for each flight (or more precisely, a "leg" [1]) within the trip, the traveller must explicitly re-notify ("reconfirm") to the airline, [3] by telephone or at the airlines' counter, [4] that the traveller still intends to take the reserved flight. The call must be done within a determined range of time in ...

  8. Bhutan Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Flights to Kolkata and continuing on to Bangkok were offered initially. [5] The airline was required to resume domestic flights by October 2014, per an agreement with the Government of Bhutan. [10] Following the completion of its wet lease contract, Tashi Air acquired an Airbus A319 aircraft with a seating capacity of 122 passengers on 1 May ...

  9. Air Timor - Wikipedia

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    Air Timor (Air Timor S.A.) is a travel company based in Dili, East Timor (Timor-Leste). It operates as an airline, and as of October 2019 it provided services from Dili to Kupang under a charter arrangement with TransNusa , and to Singapore under a charter arrangement with Drukair . [ 2 ]