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All and Montenegro
All three as well as Montenegro sought additional territories within the large Ottoman-ruled region known as Rumelia, comprising Eastern Rumelia, Albania, Macedonia, and Thrace ( see map ).
All these institutions keep, process, and provide public access to enormous literary treasure, and protect both mobile and immobile cultural monuments throughout Montenegro.
All these except the Museum of the Cetinje Monastery and Electric Industry Museum are integrated in one institution called the National Museum of Montenegro.
All of Serbia's border with Albania, and parts of the borders with Macedonia, Montenegro, are under control of the United Nations Mission in Kosovo.
* Jovan Stefanov Balevic, of the Bratonozic clan, who later became a major in the Russian army, wrote " A brief and objective description of the present state of Montenegro " in St. Petersburg in 1757, where it said: " All inhabitants of Montenegro are ethnically Serbs and confessionally Orthodox.

All and Airlines
The two main airlines are Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways.
All major US Airlines also offer rewards credit cards.
All domestic airlines except MIAT Mongolian Airlines provide regular air service between Ulaanbaatar and aimag centers.
* 1942 – All 12 passengers and crewmen aboard an American Airlines DC-3 airliner are killed when it is struck by a U. S. Army Air Forces bomber near Palm Springs, California.
1998 saw a reduction of passenger numbers some airlines, including All Nippon Airways, British Airways, Lufthansa ( later reinstated ) and Northwest Airlines, terminated their loss making services to KLIA.
* On November 19, 2006, A DC-10 operated by Cielos Airlines overran the runway while landing in bad weather, All 6 crew were injured.
All its former routes are now operated by Finncomm Airlines and Finnair.
All of the United Express service is operated by SkyWest Airlines.
All Continental Connection service was provided using piston-engine or turboprop aircraft, in contrast to Continental Express, whose flights were operated by Continental's regional jet partners, ExpressJet Airlines and Chautauqua Airlines.
All American Eagle flights operated out of Concourse D until, as a cost-cutting measure after September 11, 2001 ( 9 / 11 ), all American Eagle flights were moved to Concourse C to share gates with American Airlines.
All four major legacy carriers serve Charleston along with Southwest Airlines.
All flights were operated by Pace Airlines.
Aircraft of Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways at Gates 1-6 at Terminal 3
Japanese companies which formerly had their headquarters in Chiyoda include All Nippon Airways, Bandai Visual, Galaxy Airlines, Japan Airlines, Japan Asia Airways, Mitsui Chemicals, Nippon Cargo Airlines, Taito Corporation, and Yamato Life.
The airport finally opened on February 16, 2006, with Japan Airlines operating the first flight and All Nippon Airways operating the first scheduled flight.
All eight former AirCal Boeing 737-3A4s were later operated by Southwest Airlines.
Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways operate check in services for domestic flights from Haneda airport along with ticketing facilities just outside the main Monorail entrances.
In July 1978, when Nippon Cargo Airlines first began, it operated within a single room inside All Nippon Airways's space in the Kasumigaseki Building.
Toa Domestic Airlines ( later Japan Air System ) and All Nippon Airways operated propeller service at the airport through the mid-1970s, chiefly using NAMC YS-11 turboprops, but gradually transferred domestic operations to New Chitose Airport which was better equipped to handle larger jet aircraft.
Hamada gathered investments from 29 other individuals who were interested in establishing a low-cost airline to compete with Japan's major domestic carriers ( All Nippon Airways, Japan Airlines, and Japan Air System ) on flights between Hokkaido cities and Tokyo.
JR East purchased stock in the company in 2002, currently owning 70 %; the remainder being divided between Hitachi ( 12 %), Japan Airlines ( 9 %) and All Nippon Airways ( 9 %).
All Olympic Airlines flights ( using the OP code ) since 29 September 2009 and until the final deadline of 31 December 2009, were operated by Olympic Air on a wet lease basis.

All and flights
All international flights are operated by Boeing 757 aircraft.
All domestic flights are operated by Air Greenland.
* All Canadian airports were shut down and the Canadian airspace closed to commercial flights
All non-military flights needed specific approval from President Bush and FAA.
All incoming international flights were diverted to Canada in Operation Yellow Ribbon.
All flights from Ben-Gurion Airport were grounded in response ( it is later confirmed to have been accidentally shot down by a Ukrainian missile ).
All visual flights must be performed under CVFR rules.
All US manned flights after Gemini 3 were controlled from the Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston, renamed for Johnson in 1973.
All three flights were launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida.
All of these airports have flights to Tokyo and other major Japanese cities such as Osaka, Nagoya, Sapporo, and Fukuoka.
All express flights were branded as US Airways Express, and aircraft were no longer confined to operations out of their pre-merger hubs ( America West aircraft could fly from Philadelphia to destinations other than Phoenix and Las Vegas, for example ).
) All Gemini and Apollo flights ( Apollos 7 to 17 ) used the former, while Mercury missions from Mercury 6 to Mercury 9, as well as all Skylab missions and Apollo-Soyuz used the latter, especially the Skylab flights as to preserve all medical data.
All three flights are ( or were ) among the longest commercial non-stop flights in the world.
All 3 offer a wider range of national and international flights.
Note: All flights to Cuba are operated as scheduled Special Authority Charters
All travellers, including those to mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan need to go through the immigration and customs inspections of international flights.
It read: " All flights cancelled, flying tomorrow.
The new central building, Arlanda North, opened late 2003, connecting terminal 5 with the newly built Pier F. All international flights handled by SAS and its Star Alliance partners use the new central building.
All intercontinental flights and other international flights, except those in terminal 2, operate from terminal 5.
All flights ended on 30 March 2008, being replaced ( with the exception of Palmerston North, which does not currently operate any scheduled international flights ) by Air New Zealand flights.

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