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  2. XL Airways France - Wikipedia

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    XL Airways France was a French airline with its head offices on the grounds of Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport.It operated scheduled flights mainly to long-haul destinations in Africa, the Middle East, the United States and the Caribbean as well as charter flights to medium-haul destinations in the Mediterranean, mostly out of Charles de Gaulle Airport.

  3. XL Airways UK - Wikipedia

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    XL Airways was a British low-cost charter and scheduled airline, which ceased operations when it went into administration on 12 September 2008. Its headquarters were in Crawley , West Sussex , near London Gatwick Airport .

  4. XL Leisure Group - Wikipedia

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    XL Airways - Was a charter airline with brands in the UK, France and Germany. It began as Sabre Airways in 1994, and was renamed Excel Airways in 2001. It was later rebranded XL Airways in November 2006 after it was found that the airline was more commonly known by the British public as simply XL Airways.

  5. XL Airways - Wikipedia

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    XL Airways may refer to: XL Airways France, which closed in 2019, formerly Star Airlines; XL Airways Germany, which closed in 2013; XL Airways UK, which closed in ...

  6. List of accidents and incidents involving the Airbus A320 family

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    US Airways Flight 1549, ditched in the Hudson River in 2009 with all passengers surviving. On 15 January 2009, US Airways Flight 1549, an Airbus A320-214 registered as N106US, en route from New York City LaGuardia Airport to Charlotte, North Carolina, ditched into the Hudson River seven minutes after takeoff.

  7. Travel City Direct - Wikipedia

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    Travel City Direct branded aircraft TF-AME (owned by Air Atlanta Icelandic and operated by XL Airways) seen at Manchester Airport. Due to financial instabilities with European Aviation in 2004, Travel City switched all its flying to Air Atlanta Europe in March 2004 and branded all aircraft in Travel City Direct livery.

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