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US AirwaysUS Airways Hub Airports:Charlotte/Douglas International Airport (CLT) Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) US Airways destinationsUS Airways operates domestic flights to 37 destinations in America as well as international flights to Europe, Caribbean/Latin America and Canada. London Airports serviced by US AirwaysLondon Gatwick (LGW) Book your flights on-lineAirport codes: London - all (LON), Heathrow (LHR), Gatwick (LGW), City (LCY), Stansted (STN)
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US Airways London OfficeUS Airways- Head Office Telephone: 020 7484 2100 US Airways Airline alliance:Star Alliance About US AirwaysUS Airways is the seventh-largest airline in the United States of America, serving nearly 200 communities in the U.S., Canada, Europe, the Caribbean and Latin America. US Airways, US Airways Shuttle and the US Airways Express partner carriers operate over 3,300 flights per day. US Airways history1939- All American Aviation brings the first airmail service to many small western Pennsylvania and Ohio Valley communities with introduction of a unique "flying post office" service. 1949- All American Aviation becomes All American Airways and makes the transition from airmail to passenger service with introduction of the DC-3 and an expansion of its service. Pacific Southwest Airlines begins operations with service in California. 1953- All American's route system grows and the name is changed to Allegheny Airlines, recognizing the mountains and river of the same name that lie in the heart of the airline's network. 1979- Allegheny changes its name to USAir to reflect its expanding network, including post-deregulation entry into Arizona, Texas, Colorado, Florida and later, California. 1990- USAir expands its international flying with service between Pittsburgh and Frankfurt, Germany, complementing existing Charlotte-London service begun in 1987 by Piedmont; and in 1991, international expansion continues with the introduction of new non-stops between Charlotte and Frankfurt. 1997- The name US Airways is put into use officially. 2003- US Airways begins implementation of a code-sharing agreement with United Airlines, introducing customers of both airlines to more than 3,000 code-share flight segments in the first half of the year, reciprocal airport club usage, and simplified ticketing and baggage procedures. Midway Airlines joins the US Airways Express ten-carrier network, bringing expanded regional jet service to destinations such as Jacksonville, Fla., and Myrtle Beach S.C. US Airways launches service in May between Philadelphia and both Dublin and Shannon, Ireland, the airline's ninth and tenth European destinations. US Airways websiteThe official US Airways website
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