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  2. Sarasota County finalizes fares and seven stops for new ... - AOL

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    Starting Dec. 1, a trolley-style bus will run between Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport and seven stops near downtown Sarasota hotels.

  3. Sarasota–Bradenton International Airport - Wikipedia

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    SRQ was chosen, with "Q" serving as filler text. [12] The airport's IATA airport code, "SRQ", is used as a general nickname for the city of Sarasota and Sarasota area, as exemplified by media outlets like SRQ Magazine, [13] WSRQ radio, [14] and numerous local businesses in the area that include SRQ in their names.

  4. Talk:Sarasota–Bradenton International Airport - Wikipedia

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    So around 1956, Sarasota Bradenton International Airport became SRQ. These three code letters today designate the area of Sarasota-Bradenton not only to the aviation world but also throughout the community. Jamesedmo 17:24, 4 September 2013 (UTC)

  5. SRQ - Wikipedia

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    SRQ or srq may refer to: Sarasota–Bradenton International Airport, by IATA code, Sarasota County, Florida; South East Asian Airlines (SEAir), by ICAO code, Philippines; Sirionó language, by ISO 639 code, spoken in Bolivia; SRQ, a service request command in the IEEE-488 specification

  6. New nonstop flight announced at Sarasota Bradenton ... - AOL

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    It's the 54th nonstop flight for the local airport. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...

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  8. Taxi - Wikipedia

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    Opponents of taxi deregulation argue that deregulation will result in high taxi driver turnover rates which may cause the number of less-qualified taxi drivers to increase, dishonest business practices such as price gouging (especially on airport routes) and circuitous routing, and poor customer service. [87]

  9. Taxiing - Wikipedia

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    Airbus jet airliners taxiing at Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport A privately owned Sea Vixen taxis back from an air show flight, with wings folding as it moves.. Taxiing (rarely spelled taxying) [1] is the movement of an aircraft on the ground, under its own power, in contrast to towing or pushback where the aircraft is moved by a tug.