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  3. Alaska Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Airlines is a member of Oneworld, the third-largest airline alliance in the world. [6] As of 2020, the airline employs over 16,000 people and has been ranked by J. D. Power and Associates as having the highest customer satisfaction of the traditional airlines for twelve consecutive years.

  4. Boarding pass - Wikipedia

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    An older, non-computerized Air Transat boarding pass from 2000. A boarding pass or boarding card is a document provided by an airline during airport check-in, giving a passenger permission to enter the restricted area of an airport (also known as the airside portion of the airport) and to board the airplane for a particular flight.

  5. 4 Hidden Costs in Your Plane Ticket You May Not Realize - AOL

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    For Hawaii/Alaska, the U.S. government excise tax is $8.90. ... Some airlines charge a fee to carry a bag on the plane or even to print out your boarding pass. Suggestions To Minimize Fees.

  6. Secondary Security Screening Selection - Wikipedia

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    Secondary Security Screening Selection. Boarding pass. CIA. Secondary Security Screening Selection or Secondary Security Screening Selectee, known by its initials SSSS, is an airport security measure in the United States which selects passengers for additional inspection. People from certain countries are subject to it by default. [1]

  7. Airport check-in - Wikipedia

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    Despite this, passengers are still charged to print their boarding cards out. Online check-in is increasingly becoming required in other legacy carriers, particularly in Europe as the airport check-in desks are being relegated as baggage drop points only. Alaska Airlines was the first to offer online check-in.

  8. Kokhanok Airport - Wikipedia

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    Kokhanok Airport (IATA: KNK, ICAO: PFKK, FAA LID: 9K2) is a state-owned public-use airport located two nautical miles (3.7 km) southwest of the central business district of Kokhanok, in the Lake and Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska.

  9. Napakiak Airport - Wikipedia

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    Napakiak Airport (IATA: WNA, ICAO: PANA, FAA LID: WNA) is a state-owned, public-use airport located in Napakiak, a city in the Bethel Census Area of the U.S. state of Alaska. [1] As per Federal Aviation Administration records, Napakiak Airport had 1,840 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, an increase of 0.7% from the 1,828 ...