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  3. Laughlin/Bullhead International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Coast Airlines provided service to San Diego and Eagle Canyon Airlines to Las Vegas. A number of flights, especially those operated with mainline jet aircraft, were offered in conjunction with hotel packages. FedEx Express became the airport's main cargo airline during that decade. United Express ended their commuter flights to Los ...

  4. Harry Reid International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The growth of the Las Vegas casino industry during the 1950s fueled a rise in air traffic; the city went from receiving 36,000 passengers in 1948 to nearly one million in 1959. In September 1960, United Airlines became the first carrier to offer jet flights to Las Vegas. [14]

  5. Sabre (travel reservation system) - Wikipedia

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    Something much more highly automated was needed if American Airlines was going to enter the jet age, booking many times more seats. [3]: p.100 During the testing phase of the Reservisor a high-ranking IBM salesman, Blair Smith, was flying on an American Airlines flight from Los Angeles back to IBM in New York City in 1953. [4]

  6. American Airlines adds new nonstop flights to Vegas for ... - AOL

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    The flight number for this flight is 1989 in honor of Taylor Swift’s album and birth year. Feb. 12: Leaves KCI at 6 a.m. Feb. 12: Leaves LAS at 12:20 a.m. and 8:30 a.m.

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  8. JSX (airline) - Wikipedia

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    JetSuiteX, Inc. (commonly known as JSX) is an American air carrier in the United States and Mexico that describes itself as a "hop-on jet service" [2] that operates point-to-point flights between and within Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, Texas, and Utah in the United States and Baja California Sur in Mexico.

  9. Aha! (airline brand) - Wikipedia

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    The brand name stands for "air-hotel-adventure" in reference to the company's plans to partner with resorts, casinos, and attractions in Reno and Tahoe to “bundle” value-priced vacation packages. [3] The company initially planned to serve each community three times per week with 50-seat Embraer ERJ 145 regional jets.