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  2. Denver Ports of Call - Wikipedia

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    Founded. 1967. Ceased operations. 1992. Operating bases. Denver, Colorado. Denver Ports of Call is a defunct United States private airline which operated flights for the Denver-based Ports of Call Travel Club from 1967 to 1992. In its heyday, Ports of Call was the largest travel club in the United States, with at one time over 66,000 members.

  3. Independent Air - Wikipedia

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    Independent Air originated with Atlanta Skylarks, a travel club that was based in Atlanta. The travel club was organized through Skylarks Enterprises, Inc., a managing company that was founded in 1966 and initially operated all flights for the travel club with a single Douglas DC-7. In 1970, Independent Air Inc. was formed and purchased all of ...

  4. Sam's Club is boosting employee pay. Here's how it ... - AOL

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    Charles Krupa / AP. Sam's Club is changing the way it pays employees in an attempt to attract and retain quality talent in a tight labor market. The Walmart-owned membership retailer announced ...

  5. ClubCorp - Wikipedia

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    20,000+ (2018) Website. www.invitedclubs.com. ClubCorp (formerly ClubCorp Holdings, Inc) is an American corporation based in Dallas. [1] It owns and operates more than 200 golf country clubs, businesses, sports and alumni clubs worldwide. Located in 26 states, the District of Columbia, and 2 countries outside of the United States (Mexico and ...

  6. The 5 best and 5 worst seats on a plane, according to a ... - AOL

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    Rear section. The back of the plane is definitely the worst place to sit for travelers who hate turbulence since it's far from the plane's center of lift and gravity. This section can also be very ...

  7. Travel Companion Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Travel Companion Exchange. Travel Companion Exchange (TCE) was a travel companion matching service established by Jens Jurgen in 1982. [ 1] As the first [ 2] general interest travel companion matching service in existence, it became the forerunner of many similar services and helped pioneer and legitimize the field of singles matching services ...

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  9. Delta Air Lines - Wikipedia

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    A Sky Club in Concourse B at Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Delta Sky Club is the branding name of Delta's airport lounges. Membership is available through an annual membership that can be purchased with either money or miles. International passengers travelling in Delta One class get free access.