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1. American Airlines |
| American Airlines is the largest airline in the world in terms of total passengers transported, and the second-largest airline in the world in terms of total operating revenues. American serves 171 cities with a fleet of 707 aircraft. American carries more passengers between the US and Latin America. |
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Southwest has been the launch customer for all of the three of the Boeing 737 variants it currently operates, and was the first airline to put both the Model 500 and 700 into service.
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All of United's mainline fleet feature Economy Plus, a forward section in the Economy cabin that offers an additional 5 to 6 inches of space although cabin service is the same.
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Northwest currently has one of the oldest fleets among all major air carriers, with a fleet average airframe age of 18.3 years.
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US Airways flies a fleet of twinjets, divided between mostly newer Airbus aircraft and generally older Boeing aircraft.
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Continental's fleet consists entirely of two-class aircraft, First and Economy on domestic flights, and "Business First" and Economy on international flights.
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America West has promotional partnerships with the Phoenix Suns, the 2001 World Series champion Arizona Diamondbacks and the Arizona Cardinals.
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In July 2005, JetBlue announced that it would be upgrading the size of its seat back TVs that provide customers with DirecTV programming.
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