About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 99. Chapters: Charter airline, Airline alliance, Codeshare agreement, Essential Air Service, Flight attendant, Airport security, Airline hub, In-flight entertainment, Frequent-flyer program, Regional airline, Airline seat, Airline deregulation, Flag carrier, Passenger Name Record, Fourth-party logistics, Business class, Government contract flight, Airline meal, Bar Coded Boarding Pass, Kangaroo Route, Mile high club, Airport check-in, Airline codes, Ancillary revenue, Sky marshal, Economy class, Red-eye flight, Zonal Employee Discount, Premium economy, Third-party logistics, First class, Bereavement flight, Airline cost glossary, Mainline, Airline staff travel, Nonrev, Airline complaints, Interlining, Special service request code, IATA code, Baggage allowance, Air operator's certificate, Airline ticket, Interline travel, Aircraft seat map, Business class airline, Airsickness bag, Airline teletype system, Southern Cross Route, Air shuttle, Buy on board, Lost luggage, Eurowhite, Unaccompanied minor, Point-to-point transit, Record locator, EmPower, Legacy carrier, Available seat miles, Standby, Departure card, Scope clause, Jetpooling, The Southwest Effect, Passenger service system, First-party logistics, Focus city, Second-party logistics, Change of gauge, Major carrier, Arrival card, Miscellaneous charges order, Air charter, Herringbone seating, Virtual airline, Heritage aircraft, Tracking, Beyond rights, Onward ticket, Flyover rights, Logojet, Passenger airline, Air ferry, Deadheading, ARNK, Air taxi, Depeaking, Crashpad, Revenue passenger mile, Inflight smoking, Available seat kilometre, Reliever hub, Validating carrier, Club class. Excerpt: Essential Air Service (EAS) is a U.S. government program enacted to guarantee that small communities in the United States, which, prior to deregulation, were served by certificated airlines, ..