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Definitions
editInternational vs. domestic
editFlights between two countries are known as international flights. Flights within one country are known as domestic flights. In some cases, a flight between two airports in one country stop in another country, for example Air France flies between Paris and Tahiti, French Polynesia via Los Angeles.
Non-stop, direct, and connecting flights
editA flight which travels between two airports is a non-stop flight. A flight with stops that has the same flight number and involves no change in aircraft is known as a direct flight; if a flight number is different on one segment of the flight, it is known as a connecting flight. The stop on a direct or connecting flight may be made for any combination of: embarking passengers, disembarking passengers, or technical reasons (eg. refuel, change crew).
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Operations
editAircraft
editWide-body aircraft
Regional airliner
Helicopter
Airship
Operators
editAirport operations
editAirport check-in
Airline lounge
Baggage handler
Gate (airport)
Airport terminal
See "Luggage" section of Commercial Air Travel navbox.
International flights
editArrival card/Departure card
Passport/Visa
Customs/immigration
Traffic and transit rights
editCabotage
Landing fees
Slot rights (not sure of correct term...buying/selling/regulation of slots at airports)
Ticketing
editSee "Ticketing" section of Commercial Air Travel navbox.
Scheduling
editDiscuss issues such as curfew/noise restrictions, the availability of gates, connections to other flights, availability of crew (eg.pilot duty time limits), and availability of aircraft. May be an appropriate place to discuss impact of severe weather or other disruptions and issues such as excessive time spent on the tarmac.
Red-eye flight
Overselling#Transportation
Routing
editNon-stop flight
Direct flight
Airline hub(Spoke-hub distribution paradigm)
Passenger services and amenities
editFlight attendants
In-flight entertainment
Airline meal
Airline seat
Mobile phones on aircraft
Cargo
editStages
editLength
editRegulation
editICAO
Convention on International Civil Aviation
IATA
Safety
editThreats to safety
editAircraft hijacking
Unruly aircraft passenger
Volcanic ash