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  2. Florida West International Airways - Wikipedia

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    The airline was founded in 1981 as a repair station at Miami Airport named Pan Aero International.It changed its name in January 1984 to Florida West Airlines. [2]On February 28, 1994, Florida West acquired Tradewinds Airlines. [3]

  3. National Route 1 (Costa Rica) - Wikipedia

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    A heavy transited component of Route 1 is the segment between San José and San Ramón, from the junction with Route 39 until Juan Santamaría International Airport, the road will be widen to four lanes per direction, then from the airport to San Ramón (canton) which as of 2019 is a one lane per direction design, with several short upward ...

  4. SAHSA - Wikipedia

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    Sahsa Airlines pilots. SAHSA was founded on January 2, 1945, with help from Pan American Airways under the name Servicio Aéreo de Honduras S.A. (SAHSA). Pan American Airways owned 40%, the Honduran government owned 40% and 20% was owned by private investors.

  5. Sanz de Santamaría family - Wikipedia

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    The surname was initially written as Sáenz de Santa María, but over the years became Sanz de Santamaría, the current form of the surname in Colombia.The short formː Santamaría is also used, conserving in Spain the use of Sáenz.

  6. List of Spirit Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    El Dorado International Airport: Bucaramanga: Palonegro International Airport: Resumes December 4, 2024: Cali: Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport: Cartagena: Rafael Núñez International Airport: Medellín: José María Córdova International Airport: Costa Rica: San José: Juan Santamaría International Airport: Cuba: Havana: Jose ...

  7. Limón International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport re-opened on 1 July 2006 after being closed nearly 20 years for domestic flights. It is the primary airport serving the Caribbean side of Costa Rica.. The Presidency Ministry announced in June 2011 that Sansa Airlines would begin regular scheduled flights four times a week to Limón Airport, beginning in July and costing ₡30,000–₡75,000 ($60–$150), to increase tourism to ...

  8. José María Córdova International Airport - Wikipedia

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    José María Córdova International Airport (IATA: MDE, ICAO: SKRG) is an international airport located in the city of Rionegro, 20 kilometres (12 mi) south-east of Medellín, and is the second largest airport in Colombia after El Dorado International Airport of Bogotá in terms of infrastructure and

  9. Ladeco - Wikipedia

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    Ladeco was established on September 3, 1958, by Juan Costabal Echeñique and began flying on November 1. [2] It transported cargo and passengers from the mining camps in northern and central Chile, mainly belonging to Codelco.