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As early as 1913, small service aircraft have been used to transport passengers by air. Since then, passenger transportation in the commercial airline industry has grown and flourished. Today, a massive industry has grown around this service and air travel is now commonplace. Your questions about the history and growth of air travel, as well as about air travel today, should be asked here.

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How many hours does it take to fly from Las Vegas to Cuba?

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Flight:

Las Vegas, NV (LAS) to Cancun (CUN)

Flight Duration * 5 hours 55 mins * Via Dallas/Fort Worth Intl Apt, Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW)

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The distance between Las Vegas and Cancun, Mexico is 2000 miles (3218 km).

What happened to the twin towers in 2001?

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On 9/11 2001 the Twin Towers were destroyed by controlled demolition. The US government has claimed that the towers fell as a result of plane and fire damage but provide absolutely no valid scientific evidence whatsoever to support this theory. What evidence there is points only to the use of some form of controlled demolition.

What travel agency has IATA code 44524351?

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Carlson Wagonlit Travel, based in the USA. If you've ever been in the United States military, you've likely heard of them.

How much did an airplane ticket cost in the early 1900s?

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World's First Winged Airline Author: C. V. Glines

Source: Aviation History Manazine St. Petersburg, Florida, is not generally considered a city that can boast of an aviation "first." But on January 1, 1914, the St. Petersburg-Tampa Airboat Line was born there--the world's first scheduled airline using winged aircraft. A plaque on the entrance to St. Petersburg International Airport proclaims: "The Birthplace of Scheduled Air Transportation." Traveling in that first passenger airplane made of wood, fabric and wire was a far cry from flying in today's comfortable, air-conditioned airliner. From all accounts, however, those first airline flights were not so bad, provided you did not mind sitting out in the breeze with water spraying in your face. Passengers sat on a wooden seat in the hull of a two-place seaplane that did not have a windshield and rarely flew more than five feet above the water. That is the way it was on that momentous day in sunny Florida only a decade after Orville and Wilbur Wright made their historic first flights at Kitty Hawk, N.C. The aircraft in St. Petersburg was a Benoist (pronounced Ben-wah or Ben-weest) Model 14, built by St. Louis manufacturer Thomas W. Benoist. Best known for the sparking batteries and automobile self-starters he manufactured, Benoist also built 17 different models of landplanes and seaplanes between 1910 and 1917. His aircraft advertisement claimed: "My plane is figured down to the last equation, and improved up to the second. Every nut, bolt, wire, wood member, and piece of cloth is examined, tried and tested before it goes into our machines. Some others may be built as good, but none are built better, because we use the best of everything." An early aviation visionary, he said he often "dreamed of the skies filled with air lanes carrying the world's passenger and freight traffic." The pilot on that historic January 1914 flight was Antony H. Jannus, a Benoist test pilot and instructor who had carried Captain Albert Berry aloft to make the first parachute jump from an airplane on March 1, 1912. Jannus flew a number of exhibitions demonstrating Benoist planes throughout the Midwest and was a contestant at a Chicago air meet in September 1912. Later that month, he established an American passenger-carrying record by taking three men with him on a 10-minute flight. On November 6, 1912, flying an early model Benoist on a single float, Jannus and J.D. Smith, his mechanic, left Omaha for New Orleans in an attempt to set a distance record for winged aircraft. Although it took six weeks to make the 1,973 mile trip because of stops for exhibitions, a near-disastrous fire, repairs and a bout with appendicitis, Jannus received wide acclaim in the newspapers as "the pioneer flying-boat pilot of the world." Shortly thereafter, he was credited with setting a "continuous flight with passenger" record by flying the 251 miles from Paducah, Ky., to St. Louis in four hours, 15 minutes. Jannus, who was born in Washington, D.C., in 1889, had been employed by the Emerson Marine Engine Co. in Alexandria, Va. He had been sent to the airfield at College Park, Md., in November 1910 to install a marine engine in a modified Curtiss-type airplane with Farman landing gear, made by Frederick Fox and Rexford Smith, and was instantly obsessed with learning to fly. He began flying after receiving only cursory instructions and was soon making cross-country flights at altitudes up to 300 feet. Jannus flew several times from the Polo Grounds in Washington and made some air-to-ground radio tests for the Signal Corps. In July 1911, he traveled to St. Louis, where he was hired by Benoist as a flying instructor. Roger, his older brother, a graduate of Lehigh University, also was caught up in the excitement of flying. He later joined Tony at the Benoist factory and took lessons from him. The driving force behind the St. Petersburg­ Tampa Airboat Line was Percival Elliot Fansler, a Florida sales representative for Kahlenberg Brothers, a Wisconsin manufacturer of diesel engines for fishing boats. He became fascinated with Benoist's progress in aircraft design and manufacture. He recalled later: "My appetite for speed was whetted by my experiences in racing boats. Having heard that Tony Jannus had made his famous trip down the Mississippi in a flying boat, I started correspondence with Tom [Benoist]. After receiving two or three letters that dealt with the details and capabilities of the boat, the idea popped into my head that instead of monkeying around with the thing to give 'jazz' trips, I would start a real commercial [air]line from somewhere to somewhere else. My experience in Florida led me to conclude that a line could be operated between St. Petersburg and Tampa. The distance was about 23 miles--some 15 of which were along the shore of Tampa Bay, and the remainder over open water. I wrote to Tom about the scheme and he became immediately enthusiastic." Fansler went to Tampa in late November 1913 but found no one there interested in issuing a contract for an airline franchise. On December 4, he went across Tampa Bay to St. Petersburg, then a city of only about 9,000 people during the winter months. "They thought I had a mighty clever idea," he wrote later, "but they didn't believe there was any such thing as a flying boat. I talked a group of a dozen men into putting up a guarantee of $100 each, and the Board of Trade came in with a like amount." Fansler immediately wired Benoist to come to St. Petersburg. On December 17, 1913, Benoist signed the world's first airline contract for heavier-than-air planes--10 years to the day after the Wright brothers had first flown successfully at Kitty Hawk. (Delag, a German airline using dirigibles, operated a scheduled route between Freidrichshafen, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Leipzig, Potsdam and Dresden from 1910 to 1914 and carried 37,000 passengers without mishap. German historians concede that the schedule was rarely kept.) The agreement called for a cash subsidy of $2,400 from the city of St. Petersburg, but only if the Benoist company supplied planes and pilots and maintained two scheduled flights daily between St. Petersburg and Tampa, six days a week for three months. Regular service was to begin on January 1, 1914. For each day that the scheduled flights were made on time, the city guaranteed to pay $40 a day through January and $25 a day in February and March. The day after the contract signing, the St. Petersburg Times reported that "a fleet of hydro-aeroplanes" would make regular trips between St. Petersburg and Tampa, and predicted that the service would "prove to be of great benefit to the city." When queried about the safety of the operation, Fansler said, "there is no more liability of accident in one of the boats than in an automobile, and the airboat will seldom be more than five feet above the water." Fansler, as general manager of the airline, fixed the price of a one-way ticket at $5 for the 22-minute trip. Passengers were allowed a maximum weight of 200 pounds gross, including hand baggage. "Excess weight [was] charged at $5 per hundred pounds, minimum charge 25 cents," according to the handbills distributed throughout the two cities. Besides operating two scheduled flights per day, six days a week, Fansler recalled that "our agreement with our backers permitted us to indulge in special flights at any price we cared to name, and we made a number of these trips at $10 to $20 each."Charter flights could be arranged from St. Petersburg to several other Florida sites--Pass-a-Grille, Clearwater, Tarpon Springs, Bradenton, Sarasota, Palmetto, Safety Harbor and Egmont Key. Advertisements for these flights stated they would cost $15 and "trips covering any distance over water routes [would be made] from the waters' surface to several thousand feet high at passenger request."

TAKEN FROM: http://lrs.ed.uiuc.edu/students/yhuang3/winged-1.htm

Does a 16 month old infant need a passport to travel to Jamaica?

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Not if they live in Jamaica. Otherwise yes.

But that's not always exactly true. I just went on a cruise that stopped in Ocho Rios, Jamaica. They told us we'd need our passport to get off and on the ship. But no one ever stopped us to ask for one. I had three people offer to sell me pot in about 5 minutes, but no passport control...

How many miles can a Commercial Jet fly before refueling?

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Commercial jets can fly as much as 16,600 kilometers without refueling. That is, about a 19 hour long flight.

How much weight is allowed on an international PIA air lines flight?

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um depends how big the plane seat is

What is the weather in Orlando Florida during March or April?

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In march is in the mid 70s and high 70s, at night its around 60, but on cooler days where its in the 60s, the nights can fall into the 40s. In April it starts warming up into the 80s regularly and you wont likely see much cold at all. Both months are relatively dry.

Does united airlines serve meals from Chicago to Honolulu?

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According to the United website the economy/coach class only has meals for purchase. They will serve snacks for free on the flight but you will have to purchase a meal.

What do you do if you miss your flight?

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You may have timed everything perfectly, arrived early to the airport, and done everything requested of you. Despite your best efforts, it is still possible you may miss your flight. An airport is usually efficient and on time, but delayed flights and mechanical problems do happen.

If you find yourself left on the ground after your flights has taken off, find someone to help you immediately.

"Talk to the people at the airport, let them know you missed your flight and ask for an alternative," says Milena Garita, Reservations Representative with Continental Airlines. "They may put you on the next available flight. If there isn't one until the next day, they will set you up for the first flight the next day."

If you leave the airport before speaking with someone, you may run into more delays.

"It's always a good idea to remain in the airport until you get things in order," says Garita. "Make sure you get your itinerary sheet that clearly shows the flight assigned to you before you leave, especially if your new flight is not until the next day."

Keep in mind you may be charged if you miss the flight and it's clearly your fault. This isn't a clear-cut rule though.

"It all depends, sometimes they will go ahead and give you a new flight," says Garita. "If it is clearly your fault they may ask you to pay a penalty on your new ticket. They are normally happy to help you out and re-accommodate you."

Most often you will be put on the next available flight on the same airline. There are exceptions to this rule though.

"If it's a connecting city, and the reason is the airlines fault, more often then not the airline will accommodate you with the next flight on a different airline. This is done to help you catch your connecting flight," explains Garita. "Most airlines are willing to work with each other and extend professional courtesy."

What happens when weather delays a flight?

"If it's a weather delay, it's up to the airline because they cannot control the weather," says Garita.

There are times when the airline causes you to miss a flight.

"If it's mechanical, they may assist you with finding a hotel room," says Garita. "On rare occasions, they may put you up and give you meal vouchers if you are going to be significantly delayed."

What happens to your luggage if you miss a connecting flight?

"There is the possibility, if you have missed a connecting flight, your luggage will go on with out you," says Garita.

If you have missed boarding a flight, but the plane is not in the air yet, there is a chance you may be able to retrieve your luggage.

"They may be able to get your stuff, but most likely they won't," says Garita. "If your connecting flight is about to leave, go up to the ticket counter and ask for your bags if they are still there."

Most likely, if you have missed the flight, your bags have gone on without you.

"This is why it is recommended that you take a change of clothes and important items in your carry-on," says Garita.

It's never fun when your miss your flight, but rest assured, the airline will do everything they can to assist you in reaching your destination

How long did it take to invent airplanes?

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Whilst there were many endeavours to create an 'air plane' the first recognised successful designers of a heavier-than-air aeroplane were the Wright Brothers, who successfully kept their motorised air frame aloft for twelve seconds on December 17th, 1903.

Brothers, Wilbur and Orville Wright first successfully flew glider planes in 1900 and began working on a motorised version of the aeroplane. This was at Kitty Hawk North Carolina.

What side of the plane should you sit on when flying to Cancun Mexico?

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if your flying out of nor cal, fly in the right as you get some beautiful views of the pacific coast. If you're flying out of so cal sit on the left and look out at the Sierras and Mexican Rockies.

How fast does a 757 take off?

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I just flew from MI to AK on a Boeing 757-300. While we were on the Tarmac I occupied myself by reading the safety literature that is found in the pocket of the seat back in front of you. In it they had all of the 757 series planes and the average speed was 528 MPH

Can you fly with just a student id?

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Nope. You need a "government-issued photo i.d."

How long is a flight from Toronto to Nashville?

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The flight from Toronto, Canada to Nashville, Tennessee would take about an hour and 45 minutes. There is approximately 648 miles between the two locations.

Which FLIGHT opertator has the flight code TOM?

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The answer is Thomson fly thomas cook is TCX the guy has got the airlines mixed up

Where did Lindbergh fly from?

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Charles Lindbergh flew solo across the Atlantic from New York to Paris in his plane, Spirit of St. Louis.The fleight took 33 hours to complete.

Can you carry chewing tobacco on a plane?

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most flights do have small print that says "no use of smokeless tobacco" but they can not stop you from doing it. its not a security violation to have it in your carryon or your pocket. The problem is, what are you going to spit in. You cant carry a water bottle on to the plane. So, wait until they pass out the drinks, and then spit in that. Then Please go to the restroom and wash it out before giving it back to the stewardess

Do an American citizen need a visa to travel to turkey?

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Not as of June 1, 2014. The country is relatively safe. It is strongly recommended, though, to stay away from the Syrian and Iraqi borders.

How long does it take to fly from Bangkok to Madrid?

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A random search for flights from Madrid Barajas (MAD) to Bangkok (BKK) shows:

OPTION 1: 14hr 10min via Zurich (ZRH)

MAD - ZRH Swiss International Airlines Flt 2021 Dep 09:50am 12Feb,Fri

ZRH - BKK Swiss International Airlines Flt 4300 Dep 01:15pm 12Feb,Fri

Operated by Thai Airways

Flight Duration: 13hr 00min; Layover Time: 1hr 10min; Total Trip Time: 14hr 10min

What is the nearest airport to the University of Essex?

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London -Stansted, about 32 miles west, has airline service.

How long does it take to fly from Manchester UK to Edmonton Canada?

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A flight from Edmonton, Canada to Manchester, United Kingdom would take about 8 hours and 40 minutes to complete. There is approximately 4,075 miles between the two locations.

How many hours does it take to get to America from Dubai?

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The flight time for flights between the above places is 16 hours

This is an approximate travel time. The actual time might change depending on the flight path chosen, weather conditions, etc.

Can you take a bag of oranges as a carry-on in an airplane?

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Check with the airlines as to what they allow you to carry on.