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  2. Al Maha Airways - Wikipedia

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    Al Maha Airways was founded as a Saudi Arabian subsidiary of Qatar Airways in 2014, but never began operations. Al Maha, which means " oryx " in Arabic , was to sport the Qatar Airways logo but would be green instead of the Qatar Airways signature burgundy colour, to match Saudi Arabia's national colors .

  3. Subway (George Bush Intercontinental Airport) - Wikipedia

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    It is built underground and serves landside traffic, unlike the newer Skyway, which is elevated and operates airside. The Subway is notable as the only WEDway people mover built by the Walt Disney Company outside of a Disney property. It uses much of the mechanical technology used by the PeopleMover, an attraction in the Magic Kingdom's ...

  4. Airport lounge - Wikipedia

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    An airport lounge in the Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport. An airport lounge is a facility operated at many airports.Airport lounges offer, for selected passengers, comforts beyond those afforded in the airport terminal, such as more comfortable seating, [1] [2] quieter environments, and better access to customer service representatives.

  5. Palm Center (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    The Houston Business Development, Inc. (HBD) and the Business Information Center (BIC) are in Palm Center. [19] Over 40 small businesses are in the complex. [18] The Houston Texans YMCA was built on 5-acre (2.0 ha) of land, [20] on the site of a previous building that had been abandoned; this building had the original Palms Center sign. [18]

  6. Al Maha - Wikipedia

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    Al Maha is the Arabic word for the Arabian oryx. Al Maha may also refer to: Al Maha Airways, a defunct airline based in Saudi Arabia; Al Maha Petroleum, an oil ...

  7. William P. Hobby Airport - Wikipedia

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    By 1966, Houston-based Trans-Texas Airways (TTa) had introduced Douglas DC-9-10s with nonstop flights to Dallas Love Field, Corpus Christi and Baton Rouge and direct to New Orleans. [28] In 1966, Braniff was operating flights via interchange agreements with both Pan American World Airways ( Pan Am ) and United Airlines from Hobby.

  8. ReBar Houston - Wikipedia

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    Rich's Houston' or simply Rich's, is a LGBT+ restaurant, lounge, and day/nightclub in Neartown, Houston, Texas, in the United States. [1] It was established in 1980s, [2] [3] then re-opened in 2016. [4] In 2019, it changed its name from Rich's Houston to ReBar Houston. [5]

  9. American General Center - Wikipedia

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    Lynn Cook of the Houston Business Journal described this as "an astonishing number for the size of Andersen Consulting's lease." [2] In 1999, realty firm Cushman & Wakefield moved its Houston office into the America Tower from the Wells Fargo Tower of Four Oaks Place in Uptown Houston. As of 1999 the building was 99% leased. [13]