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Airlines and Airports (revised 2/14) http://www-sci.lib.uci.edu/HSG/RefAirlines.html#AIRPORTS http://www.airwise.com/ http://www.airportgroup.com/ http://www.dfw.net/~morris/ http://local.msn.com/special/airportguide.asp http://www.airportcitycodes.com/aaa/ Airlines http://www1.drive.net/evird.acgi$pass*36736311!_h-www.landings.com/_landings/pages/commercial.html http://web.princeton.edu/sites/citdocs/misc/air800.html http://www.users.nac.net/pperon/OldSite/800air.html http://travel.airwise.com/info/airlines/index.html http://www.iecc.com/airline/airinfo.html http://www.justplanes.com/links_airlines_CI.html http://www.dfw.net/~morris/ http://www.funtrivia.com/cgi-bin/quizlist.cgi?type=author&name=Fenerbache FAA http://www.faa.gov/ Airlines Companies Aer Lingus http://www.aerlingus.ie/cgi-bin/obel01im1/index.jsp http://www.interknowledge.com/northern-ireland/aerinfo.htm http://www.oconnors.com/aerlingus/ Aeroflot http://www.aeroflot.com/ Aerolineas http://www.aerolineas.com.ar/ Argentina Aeromexico http://www.aeromexico.com/ Aeropostal http://www.aeropostal.com/index.html Air Afrique http://www.airafrique.com/ Air ALM http://www.airalm.com/2000main.html Air Aruba http://www.interknowledge.com/air-aruba/ Air Calin http://www.pacificislands.com/airlines/caledonie.html Air Canada http://aircanada.ca/sitemap.html http://www.aircanada.ca/ http://www.aircanada.ca/about-us/ http://www.aircanada.ca/services/ http://www.aircanada.ca/home.html Page 1 of 15 Air Charter http://www.aircharterbahamas.com/ Bahamas Air Charter http://www.aircharternetwork.com/pages/archive.html Network Air Europa http://www.air-europa.com/aea/pck_webaea.principal?codlang=ING Air Fiji http://www.pacificislands.com/airlines/fiji.html Air France http://www.airfrance.com/ Air India http://www.airindia.com/ Air Jamaica http://www.airjamaica.com/ Air http://www.air-mad.com/ Madagascar Air Mauritius http://www.airmauritius.com/ Air New http://www.airnewzealand.com/gateway.jsp Zealand Air North http://www.airnorth.yk.net/ Air Pacific http://www.airpacific.com/ Air Portugal http://www.tap.pt/portal/v10/EN/jsp/index.jsp TAP http://www.tap-airportugal.de/ Air Tahiti http://www.airtahitinui-usa.com/ Nui AirTran http://www.flashback.se/hack/1997/09/30/1/html/whywefly_04.html Airways http://www.airtran.com/ Air Transat http://www.airtransat.com/en/0_0.asp Air Vanuatu http://www.pacificislands.com/airlines/vanuatu.html Air Vegas http://www.airvegas.com/ Airlines Air http://www.airzimbabwe.com/ Zimbabwe Alaska http://www.alaskaairlines.com/ Airlines http://www.alaska-air.com/ Alitalia http://www.alitalia.it/eng/1024_fl.htm All Nippon http://svc.ana.co.jp/eng/index.html Airways ANA Aloha http://www.alohaairlines.com/index.htm Airlines American http://www.aa.com/ Airlines http://aav3.aavacations.com/ http://www.about-american-airlines.com/ http://www.aa.com/cargo http://www.aadvantage.com/ American http://www.ata.com/ Trans Air ATA America http://www.americawest.com/homeNS4.asp Page 2 of 15 West http://www.americawest-airlines.com/ http://flyaow.com/flight/scheduleamericawestairlines.htm http://airtravel.miningco.com/library/airlines/route/blamericawestrm1.ht m Amerijet http://amerijet.com/ International Ansett http://www.ansett.com.au/home.htm Australia Airlines Asiana http://us.flyasiana.com/ Airlines ATA Airline http://www.ata.com/ http://www.costcutterfares.net/ata-airlines-reservations-1.htm Atkin Air http://www.atkinair.com/ Atlantic http://www.AtlanticAir.com/ Airlines Australia http://www.aua.com/default_e.asp Airlines http://www.austrianair.com/ http://www.aua.com/quicklink.asp?show=flightplanner_en Balair http://www.balair.ch/D/ British http://www.british-airways.com/ecp_no_dhtml.shtml Airways http://www.british-airways.com/regional/regional.shtml http://www.british-airways.com/londoneye/ http://www.british-airways.com/flightTimetable.servlet British http://www.british-european.com/be/index.html European British http://www.flybmi.com/ Midland http://www.flexiblespace.com/press8.htm AET http://book3.flybmi.com/ BWIA http://www.bwee.com/js/noflash.html International Canada 3000 http://www.canada3000.com/ Cape Air http://www.flycapeair.com/ Cathay http://www.cathay-usa.com/ Pacific Airlines Cayman http://www.caymanairways.com/home.html Airways Cebu Pacific http://www.chalksoceanairways.com/ Airlines China http://www.china-airlines.com/us/index.htm Airlines China http://www.chinaeasternmadrid.com/ Eastern Airlines Page 3 of 15 China http://www.cs-air.com/en/ Southern City Bird http://www.citybird.com/ Colgan Air http://www.colganair.com/ Columbus, http://www.port-columbus.com/custom_code/frameset.cfm OH, US Comair http://www.fly-comair.com/home/ Condor http://www.condor.de/ Continental http://www.continental.com/ Airlines http://www.continental.com/dash/build_dash.asp?tis_00 http://www.continental.com/dash/build_dash.asp?home_00 http://www.continental.com/dash/build_dash.asp?tis_01_07 http://www.continental.com/tis/ Corporate http://www.midwayair.com/corpair.html Airlines Corporate http://www.corpxair.com/ Express Canada Corsair http://www.pacificislands.com/airlines/corsair.html Cyprus http://www.cyprusair.com.cy/ Airways Delta http://www.delta.com/home/index.jsp http://travel.airwise.com/arrivals/dl/index.html DHL Express http://www.dhl-usa.com/indexm Direct Flights http://www.directflights.com/ East Coast http://eastcoastflight.com/ Flight Services Egyptair http://www.egyptair.com.eg/docs/home.asp El Al Israel http://www.elal.co.il/ Airlines Emery http://www.emeryworld.com/eww/emeryweb/ Worldwide Emirates Air http://www.ekgroup.com/ EVA http://www.evaair.com.tw/eamerica.asp?version=1 Airways Evergreen http://www.evergreenaviation.com/ International Fine Airlines http://www.fineair.com/ Finnair http://www.finnair.com/ Frontier http://www.frontierairlines.com/ http://www.cuug.ab.ca:8001/~busew/frontier.html http://www.flyfrontier.com/fflier/ff_menu.asp http://www.flyfrontier.com/ Page 4 of 15 Grand Aire http://www.grandaire.com/ Express Great Planes http://www.greatplainsairlines.com/ Airlines Gulf Air http://www.gulfairco.com/ Gulfstream http://www.gulfstreamair.com/default_02.asp International Airlines Hawaiian http://www.aloha.com/~hvguides/rHawaiianAir.html Airlines http://www.hawaiianair.com/ Horizon Air http://www.horizonair.com/ Icelandair http://www.icelandair.is/index.jsp Indigo http://www.flyindigo.com/ Island Air http://www.alohaairlines.com/index.htm Japan http://www.japanair.com/ Airlines JAL JetBlue http://www.jetblue.com/ Jet Express http://www.jetexpress.com/ Kenya http://www.kenya-airways.com/ Airwa http://www.kenyaairways.co.uk/ ys KLM Royal http://www.klm.nl/ Dutch http://en.nederland.klm.com/ Korean Air http://www.koreanair.com/ Kuwait http://www.kuwait-airways.com/ Airways LanChile http://www.lanchile.com/ Airlines Lauda air http://www.travelfirst.com/pays/lauda_e.html http://www.laudaair.com/ http://www.laudaair.com/d/sitemap/index.asp http://laudaairusa.com/about.html Leading http://www.shipbyair.com/ Edge Air Logistics Lloyd Aereo http://www.labairlines.com/ Boliviano LTU http://www.ltu-airways.com/ International Lufthansa http://www.lufthansa-middleeast.com/ http://cms.lufthansa.com/us/fly/en/homepage http://virtualairport.lufthansa.com/english/ca/intro.htm Luxair http://www.luxair.lu/ Malaysia Air http://www.malaysiaair.com/ Mesa Air http://www.mesa-air.com/ Page 5 of 15 Group Mesaba http://www.mesaba.com/mescom/home.nsf/home?OpenPage Airlines Mexicana http://www.mexicana.com.mx/g4mx/public/templates/Main/ Middle East http://www.mea.com.lb/ MEA Midway http://www.midwayair.com/ Airlines Midwest http://www2.midwestexpress.com/home.asp Express Airlines Monarch http://www.fly-crown.com/ Airlines Nantucket http://www.nantucketairlines.com/ Airlines National http://www.nationalairlines.com/index.asp Airlines http://www.nationalairlines.com/ New England http://users.ids.net/flybi/nea/ Airlines North http://www.naairlines.com/ American Airlines North http://www.northvanair.com/ Vancouver Air Northwest http://www.nwa.com/ Airlines http://www.nwa.com/travel/flifo/ http://www.nwa.com/travel/avail/ http://www.nwa.com/corpinfo/index.html Olympic http://www.olympic-airways.gr/ Airways Pacific http://www.pacific-coastal.com/ Coastal Airlines Pan Am http://www.flypanam.com/ Penair http://www.penair.com/ Philippine http://www.philippineair.com/mn_abtpal.htm Airline Polish Air http://www.lot.com/english/ LOT Polynesian http://www.polynesianairlines.co.nz/ Airlines Qantas http://www.qantas.com.au/index.html Airways Reeve http://www.reeveair.com/ Page 6 of 15 Aleutian Airways Royal http://www.royal.ca/ Airlines Royal Air http://www.royalairmaroc.com/ver_en/index.htm Maroc Royal http://www.rja.com.jo/ Jordanian Airlines Royal Nepal http://www.royalnepal.com/ Ryan http://www.flyryan.com/ International Airways Sabena http://www2.oag.com/airlines/sn/ http://www.sabena.com/home.html http://www.sabena.com/booking/index.shtml http://www.sabena.com/TTStart.nav SAS http://www.scandinavian.net/travel/start/index.asp?country=SE Scandinavian Airlines Saudia http://www.saudiairlines.com/ Arabian Airlines Scenic http://www.scenic.com/ Airlines Shuttle http://www.shuttleamerica.com/ America Singapore http://www.singaporeair.com/saa/app/saa?hidHeaderAction=onHeaderM Airline enuClick&hidTopicArea=au http://www.singaporeair.com/saa/app/saa Solomon http://www.solomonairlines.com.au/ Airlines South http://www.saa.co.za/1024.html African Southeast http://www.southeastairways.com/
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