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  • 1Electronic ticket — E ticket redirects here. For the former Disneyland and Disney World tickets, see E ticket. An electronic ticket (commonly abbreviated as e ticket) is a digital ticket. It may be issued by an airline, in road, urban or rail public transport, and… …

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  • 2Open-jaw ticket — An open jaw ticket is an airline ticket in which a traveler returns to the airline from a city other than the one in which they arrived, or in which the final destination is not the same as the original departure city. The trip between these two… …

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  • 3Bag tag — Bag tags, also known as baggage tags, baggage checks or luggage tickets, have traditionally been used by bus, train and airline companies to route passenger luggage that is checked on to the final destination. The passenger stub is typically… …

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  • 4Moors murders — Ian Brady and Myra Hindley Brady (left) and Hindley, October 1965 Background information Birth name Ian Duncan Stewart Myra Hindley Also known as …

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  • 5baggage — n. 1 everyday belongings packed up in suitcases etc. for travelling; luggage. 2 the portable equipment of an army. 3 joc. or derog. a girl or woman. Phrases and idioms: baggage check US a luggage ticket. Etymology: ME f. OF bagage f. baguer tie… …

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  • 6Maureen Hindley — (21 August 1946 1980) (married names were Maureen Smith and Maureen Scott) was the younger sister of the British Moors murderess, Myra Hindley, and the wife of murder witness, David Smith. She was born and raised in the working class… …

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  • 7Caledonian Sleeper — Infobox Rail companies bgcolor = white image filename = Caledonian90019.jpg widthpx = 300px franchise = Part of ScotRail franchise (17 October 2004 2014) logo filename = Caledonian sleeper branding.png nameforarea = route regions = London… …

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  • 8Codeshare agreement — Not to be confused with Telephone number codeshare, a codeshare with phone number in another country Flight information display system showing several code shared flights. For example: British Airways flight BA4552 is actually the same flight as… …

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  • 9Frequent-flyer program — For other uses, see frequent flyer (disambiguation). A frequent flyer program (FFP) is a loyalty program offered by many airlines. Typically, airline customers enrolled in the program accumulate frequent flyer miles (kilometers, points, segments) …

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  • 10Airline — For other uses, see Airline (disambiguation). Airline A Boeing 767 300ER of Delta Air Lines, one of the world s largest passenger airlines …

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