Airlines, Planes, Alliances, Cruise lines, Ships, Railways, Trains, Hotels, Bus Lines, and Cars
By Daniel Nicholson
Copy correct as of 2012
Glossary
Airlines:
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Delta
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KLM
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Kenya Airways
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South African Airlines
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Ethiopian Airways
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Mango
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Precision Air
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1 Time
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Kulula
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AirTran
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British Airways
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Continental
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United Airlines
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South African Express
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El Al
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Ted
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Allegiant
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Lufthansa
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Frontier Airlines
Delta Airlines
The main hub of Delta Airlines is Atlanta, Georgia.
This airline has the most scheduled passengers and has the biggest fleet. It is a member of SkyTeam (Page ). It’s loyalty program is SkyMiles. Delta merged with North West Airlines (Page ) in 2008.
Delta also owns Comair, Delta Shuttle, and Delta Connection. Delta also started another line called Delta Express in 1996 and it’s hub was Orlando, Florida, but this airline closed down in 2003.
Hartsfield- Jackson Atlanta International Airport, their hub is where the aircraft are repaired.
Delta has many other hubs including Amsterdam Airport Schipol, Paris- Charles de Gaulle International Airport and many more.
Delta 747- 100 at Heathrow Airport
Delta Express, Boeing 737 in 2001
1973
The old Delta Logo
KLM
This airline known as Royal Dutch Airlines, has their hub in Amsterdam and is the flag carrier of the Netherlands.
This airline is part of the SkyTeam alliance.
KLM owns KLM City Hopper and 26% of Kenya Airways (Page 5).
Their loyalty program is Flying Blue, Air France (Page ) and Kenya Airways also use this.
KLM City Hopper Landing