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  2. Global distribution system - Wikipedia

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    A global distribution system (GDS) is a computerised network system that enables transactions between travel industry service providers and travel agencies. Learn about the history, functions, and future of GDS systems and companies in the travel industry.

  3. Airline reservations system - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the systems that allow airlines to sell their inventory, manage fares, and interface with distribution channels. Find out how reservation systems evolved from ARS to CRS and GDS, and how they support inventory control, availability display, reservation, and ticketing.

  4. US Airways - Wikipedia

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    US Airways was a major U.S. airline that operated from 1937 to 2015, when it merged with American Airlines. It had hubs in Pittsburgh, Charlotte, Las Vegas, Philadelphia, Phoenix, and Washington, and was a member of the Star Alliance and Oneworld alliances.

  5. US Airways Group - Wikipedia

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    US Airways Group was an airline holding company that merged with America West in 2005 and became American Airlines in 2013. Learn about its founding, name changes, bankruptcies, and proposed and failed mergers with Delta and other airlines.

  6. Sabre (travel reservation system) - Wikipedia

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    Sabre is a global distribution system (GDS) that allows travel agents and companies to book travel services from various providers. It was developed by American Airlines and IBM in 1960 and became independent in 2000.

  7. Delta Air Lines - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, operations, and subsidiaries of Delta Air Lines, the oldest and seventh-largest airline in the world. Find out how Delta became a founding member of SkyTeam and a leader in brand value and revenue.

  8. Logan International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, facilities, airlines and destinations of Boston Logan International Airport (IATA: BOS), the largest airport in Massachusetts and the New England region. BOS is a major hub for Delta Air Lines and JetBlue, and has non-stop service to destinations worldwide.

  9. Denver International Airport - Wikipedia

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    With over 40,000 employees, the airport is the largest employer in Colorado. The airport is located on the western edge of the Great Plains and within sight of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. In both 2021 and 2022, DEN was the third busiest airport in the world as well as the third busiest airport in the United States by passenger traffic.

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