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Former airline hubs
This is a list of defunct airline hubs of major passenger airlines. Major passenger airlines and their hubs -
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Aeroméxico
Complimentary newspapers on flights departing from the airline's hubs or focus cities. ... The new lounges in Torreón and Monterrey will also include the former features, and some other lounges as the ones in Tijuana and Guadalajara will soon be remodeled to meet the new quality standards. -
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Mexicana de Aviación
It is the world's fourth oldest airline operating under the same name, after the Netherlands' KLM, Colombian's Avianca and Australia's Qantas. ... Complimentary newspapers on flights departing from the airline's hubs or focus cities. -
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US Airways
The mergers gave the airline hubs in Baltimore, Charlotte, Syracuse, and Dayton, as well as prized routes to the West Coast and Piedmont's transatlantic routes to London Gatwick Airport. ... Former agreements -
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Emirates Airline
The established network carriers in Europe and Australia, i.e. Air France-KLM, British Airways, Lufthansa, and Qantas, perceive Emirates' strategic decision to reposition itself as a global carrier as a major threat because it increasingly enables an ever-growing number of air travellers to by-pass traditional airline hubs such as London Heathrow, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, and Frankfurt Airports on their way between Europe/North America and Asia/Australia by changing flights in Dubai instead. -
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Airline
All the previous airlines started regular operations before World War II. ... Larger airlines often appoint vice presidents to oversee each of the airline's hubs as well. -
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Airline hubs at RDU
Raleigh-Durham International Airport has been the hub of several airlines. ... The airline had little presence in this market, especially as its primary hubs, Dallas/Fort Worth and Chicago, were too far west to compete with Delta Air Lines (Atlanta), Piedmont Airlines (Charlotte and Baltimore/Washington), and Eastern Air Lines (Atlanta and Miami). -
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Qantas
It is Australia's largest airline and is the world's second oldest continuously operating airline (behind KLM) and the oldest in the English speaking world. ... Qantas' main international hubs are Sydney Airport and Melbourne Airport.
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