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An Airbus A320 uses jet fuel--if you land at a civilian airport you are going to get either Jet A or Jet A-1.
Philippine Airlines accepts a Boeing 747-400, an Airbus A320-200, an Airbus A319-100 and a Bombardier Dash 8 Q300.
I believe Spirit Airlines uses aircraft in the Airbus series. Specifically the A319, A320.
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You can identify them by here wingtips and engines. The Airbus A330 and A340 have the same kind of wing tip and are the only two planes with that kind of wingtip. You can distinguish the A330 from the A340 because the A340 has four engines (2 on each wing) while the A330 has only 2 engines. The Airbus A380, A320, A310 (out of production), and the A310 (also out of production) have the same kind of wingtip and are the only planes with that kind of wingtip. The Airbus A320neo with sharklets have similar wingtips to the 737 except the sharklets are taller. The A350XWB have a very different kind of wingtips which are only found on the A350. The 737 has a blended wingtip and is the only plane with wing mounted engines that have the (except for the A320 with sharklets). The 707,717,757,767, and 777 have no wingtips. The 717 has the horizontal stabilizer on its tail. The difference between the 757,767, and 777 are the sizes. Some 737s and 747s don't have wingtips. You can tell the 747 because it has a second floor all the way in the front and not the back
An airbus a330-300
Lufthansa uses an Airbus A340
If the package was booked with Signature Vacations it will be a A320 if it was booked with Sunquest Vacations it will be a B757
Seats out of another zx2. Seats out of a Ford Escort lx. Seats out of a Mazda MX3.
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You use some kind of car foam that gives a good scent and it cleans your car seats.
Depends on what kind of plane you take. I have been on planes that have as few as 6 seats, and as many as 300.