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Some regular routes, such as the old Pan American Flight One ( and later, although briefly, United Airlines Flight One ), circled the globe, and today planning such a trip through various connections is quite simple.
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In 1946 American Airlines decided to tackle this problem through automation, introducing the Reservisor, a simple electromechanical computer based on telephone switching systems.

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