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    very convenient form of communication. But there is an issue whether to replace allow people to use cellphones on airplanes or do not allow them. In the beginning of this issue few airlines allowed the passengers to use their cellphones during flights. On 30 of August 2006 RYANAIR allowed their passengers to use cellphones in flights (BBC News, 2006). Two years later on 20 of March 2008 Emirates Airlines started operating flights with using cellphones in some commercial flights (BBC News, 2008).…

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    London Heathrow Airport or Heathrow is the major International Airport in London, United Kingdom. By International passenger traffic, Heathrow is the second busiest airport in the world by international passenger traffic, also busiest airport in Europe by passenger traffic and the seventh busiest airport in the world by total passenger traffic. In 2016, it handled 75.7 million passengers. Heathrow is one of six airports with scheduled services serving in London area. Heathrow is owned and…

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    the United States, but also in Canada and Mexico. High levels of process control systems ensure the delivery of baggage in twenty minutes or less from the plane arrival to the gate. If the airlines fail to meet the twenty minutes, they reward the passenger with a twenty dollars’ fly voucher or twenty-five hundred frequent flyer miles. To be able to achieve this goal, Alaska Airlines set up clear expectations. This included preparation prior to the airplane getting to the airport, people…

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    Jeepney Case Study

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    It is often crowded that sometimes, passengers tend to fight over the space left. This is also where its name originated: Jeep and knee, where the passengers seat so close to each other that their knees are almost in contact. Commuting in the Philippines Jeepneys has been a significant part of Philippine Art and Culture. However, it does not originate in the Philippines. It was brought to light when the US began…

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    INTRO: Many people may see passenger lists and not think much of them or think they are just random names on paper. But passenger lists used to be very important when it came to people immigrating to the new world. The following two passenger lists—one for England and one for Virginia—provide an indication of the different types of people who came to the two colonies. These passenger lists tell a lot more than the amount of people who entered and exited board these ships. These lists often…

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    Woolman, and after 5 years in the agricultural business, Delta Air Service then pursued passenger service. (Delta, 2015). In 1930, service begins to Atlanta, GA, however, the lack of mail contract forces the suspension of passenger service and Delta Air Service being renamed Delta Air Corporation (Delta, 2015). Within 4 years, Delta Air Corporation receives Air Mail Route 24 from the Post Office, and passenger service resumes as operating under Delta Air Lines (Delta, 2015). In 1940, the Douglas…

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    9/11 Crash Essay

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    alive. American Airlines 11 and 175 crashed into both of the WTC towers. American Airlines 11 carried eighty-seven passengers and crew. This plane hit the North Tower between floors ninety-four and ninety-eight. The North Tower fell after 102 minutes. Flight 187 hit the South tower and crashed in between floors seventy-eight…

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    Ticket Persuasive Speech

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    Mandatory “Click It or Ticket!”: Is It Really Too Much to Ask? Automobile accidents. No one enjoys thinking about them. Sometimes, seat belts supposedly mitigate their potentially injurious and fatal side effects. Nine out of ten passengers wear them while riding in a vehicle (IIHS). Anne Teigen of the National Conference of State Legislatures writes that in thirty-four states and Washington, D.C., which are primary-enforcement territories, a police officer can ticket the culprits, not just…

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    A seven-day vacation on a Princess Cruise ship to Alaska had a gruesome ending for Kristy Manzanares. The 39-year-old Utah woman boarded the ship in Seattle with 1,100 crew members and 3,400 other passengers, including the man that would put an end to her life, according to ABC News. The woman became the victim of a domestic dispute that broke out aboard the ship, leading to her murder. According to the Associated Press FBI Special Agent Michael L. Watson reported her husband, Kenneth…

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    Airport Security

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    Department of Homeland Security has created a complex system of checks where the passengers are now required to show a valid photo ID and boarding pass in order to proceed to the terminal. When it comes to airport security, the first thing that usually comes to mind is a passenger screening. However, this system (system of checks) is not refined enough and has several identified problems such as an innocent passengers are included on a “selectee list” maintained by the government which forbid…

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