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Airline services can be categorized as being intercontinental... first scheduled commercial airline flight on 1 January 1914 for the Saint Petersburg... US airline route structure before World War II... US airline route structure before World War II... US airline route structure before World War II... airline industry was generally profitable... airline companies were not devastated by the war... Airline trunk route systems... Airline trunk route systems... Airline trunk route systems... Thus the last 50 years of the airline industry have varied from reasonably profitable... The airline was started by a group of businessmen led by Andres Soriano... making PAL the first Asian airline to cross the... It was during this year that the airline was designated as the... Another airline company to begin early operations was... the airline presence in Asia came to a relative halt... of the airline was acquired by the... the airline was granted status to operate international services from... the government often intervenes to halt airline labor actions in order to protect the free flow of people... The airline industry as a whole has made a cumulative loss during its 120... historically high level of government intervention in the airline industry can be seen as part of a wider political consensus on strategic forms of... The pricing of airline tickets has become increasingly complicated over the years and is now largely determined by computerized... Airline Tariff Publishing Company... Airline Tariff Publishing Company... Airline fuel is untaxed... of airline companies since 1973... Where an airline has established an engineering base at an airport then there may be considerable economic advantages... Airline financing is quite complex... it involves one airline selling tickets for another airline... Since airline reservation requests are often made by city... an airline who is able to code share with another airline for a variety of routes might... that Airline 1 operates the flight from say Chicago to Amsterdam... and Airline 2 operates the continuing flight... then the airline may prefer to use Airbus aircraft regardless of what the rest of the alliance chooses... The airline industry is responsible for about 11 percent of... regulated airline industry have more competition and greater pricing freedom... Airline groupings may consist of limited bilateral partnerships... Many international airline managers are lobbying their governments to permit greater consolidation to achieve higher economy and efficiency... Airline liveries and logos... Airline liveries and logos... List of airline mergers and acquisitions... List of airline mergers and acquisitions... The Airline Business in the 21st Century...

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