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Logan is not an optimal airport for the A380 with no suitable 3-ramp gates but Boston will be an alternate landing option for scheduled A380 flights to JFK/EWR as it was for Concorde before.
One hour for domestic flights or two hours for international flights.
The first moon landing rocket that brought humans to the moon was Apollo 11, with all the flights before like Apollo 10, including the Gemini and Mercury Projects being test flights leading up to this one. The rocket was able to successfully land Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the moon and bring them back.
For International flights, you need your passport and possibly a second photo ID, and your ticket. For flights inside the USA, you need a valid State ID or driver's license.
Basically, it has to be served by flights to other countries. It therefore has to have Customs and Immigration facilities to deal with international arrivals. It also has to be sufficiently important to attract international airlines. This is why in the US, where most flights are domestic, many international airports wear the "international" badge with pride. In Europe, most flights are international so the distinction is less common.
There are no known direct flights from Auckland to Johannesburg OR Tambo International, nor are there any direct flights to Johannesburg Lanseria International. Thus, accurate flight durations may only be obtained from airline companies who will use transit stops before heading to Johannesburg.
2 hours is the general guideline. You should definitely be there AT LEAST 90 minutes in advance for an international flight - things can and have gone wrong with booking, security, etc.
They did not.
It's more or less a functional definition: if there are flights between Airport X and some other airport in a foreign country, Airport X is an "International Airport". There are some "International Airports" that have the name largely by historical inertia, such as Kansas City International Airport (MCI), which was constructed to be a major hub for Trans=World Airlines before TWA decided to move its hub to St. Louis instead (there ARE international flights from MCI to Mexico, but only seasonally).Most (but not necessarily all) international airports will have some form of customs and immigration services, but this is not actually required.
For every 12 feet in height, you need a landing.
She took hundreds of flights. It may be impossible to count them all.
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