- this
track and
operates an
additional 132
miles of track; the
remaining mileage is over rail
lines owned by
other railroad companies. Some
track sections...
- Look up deadhead or
deadheading in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dead
mileage, dead running,
light running,
empty cars or
deadheading in
public transport...
-
Mileage Plan is the frequent-flyer
program of
Alaska Airlines.
Members accrue program "miles" by
flying Alaska Airlines and partner-operated flights,...
- have a seat of
their own, etc. However,
p****engers who paid for
their trip with a frequent-flyer
program mileage award are
usually included. This term is...
-
MileagePlus is the frequent-flyer
program of
United Airlines that
offers rewards to
p****engers traveling on
certain types of tickets.
Following the 2010...
- the fifth-largest
airline in
North America when
measured by
scheduled p****engers carried. Alaska,
together with its
regional partners Horizon Air and SkyWest...
-
created the
first frequent-flyer
programme that used
mileage tracking to give 'rewards' to its
p****engers,
while in 1980
Western Airlines created its Travel...
- 1949, a
considerable increase over the
figure for the
previous year.
P****enger-
mileage rose by
nearly 3,000,000 to some 8,989,307 "Brevities". Flight: 108...
-
Railroad Administration,
because of
American entry into
World War I.
Railroad mileage peaked at this time.
Railroads were
affected deeply by the
Great Depression...
- ND133584;
Mileage from Inverness: 145 mi 61 ch (234.6 km)
Ordnance Survey grid reference: ND155593;
Mileage from Inverness: 147 mi 20 ch (237.0 km);
mileage from...