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TWA
TWA
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Find out how good we really are sloganeer
The Aviator carrier
The Aviator company
The ___ Dogs: Burns
The blissful day we -- did meet: Burns
The things we do to make you happy sloganeer
Up up and away airline
Up up and away co.
Up
Youre going to like us. ___ (1980s slogan)
Up
2001 American Airlines purchase
747 letters
AA acquisition of 2001
Ain plus ain
Air letters?
Airline Howard Hughes bought in 39
Airline Howard Hughes once controlled
Airline bought out in 2001
Airline formed in 1930
Airline initials since 1930
Airline inits.
Airline monogram
Airline no more
Airline once controlled by Howard Hughes
Airline once owned by Howard Hughes
Airline recently acquired by American
Airline since 30
Airline that American bought
Airline that Howard Hughes bought in 39
Airline that folded in 2001
Airline until 2001
Airline whose last flight was Dec. 1
Airline with the old slogan Up
Airport inits.
Alternative to Delta or US Airways
Ambassadors Club carrier
Ambassadors Club co.
American acquisition
American acquisition of 2001
American competitor
American flier
American purchase in 2001 (abbr.)
American purchase of 2001
American rival
An airline
Aviation acquisition of 2001
Aviators was its frequent flier program
Bankrupt airline
Bankrupt carrier of 2001
Big airline until 2001
Big airline
Bygone Eastern rival
Bygone USAir rival
Bygone airline
Bygone carrier
Bygone flier
Bygone intl. carrier
Bygone intl. flier
Bygone rival of Delta
Carl Icahn company
Carl Icahn was its chairman
Carrier at J.F.K.
Carrier in The Aviator
Carrier that folded into American in 2001
Classic carrier
Co. founded as Western Air Express
Co. now under Americans wing
Co. of which Howard Hughes became the principal shareholder in 1939
Co. once owned by Howard Hughes
Co. that launched its Ambassadors Club in 1952
Company once owned by Howard Hughes
Company once taken over by Carl Icahn
Company that launched its Ambassadors Club in 1952
Continental rival
Defunct up
Defunct airline
Defunct carrier
Defunct flier
Delta alternative
Delta competitor
Delta rival
DiCaprio owned it in The Aviator
Early air mail carrier
Eastern alternative
Eastern competitor
Edinburgh couple
Eero Saarinen designed its J.F.K. terminal
Eero Saarinens ___ Terminal at J.F.K.
Erstwhile Pam-Am competitor
Erstwhile U.S. carrier
Erstwhile airline
Erstwhile carrier
Erstwhile flight inits.
Fare-war participant
First coml. airline to show in-flight movies
Flier that had a St. Louis hub
Flight 800 airline
Flight 800 name
Flight bag initials
Former Delta competitor
Former Delta rival
Former J.F.K. line
Former JFK terminal
Former Pan Am rival
Former PanAm rival
Former U.S. carrier
Former USAir rival
Former United rival
Former airline
Former airline initials
Former airline with a JFK terminal designed by Eero Saarinen
Former carrier
Former carrier with a JFK hub
Former flyer
Former flying inits.
Former global airline
Former rival of Pan Am
Former rival of USAir
Frequent flier
Global carrier
Grounded flier
H. Hughes airline
H. Hughes once controlled it
H. Hughes airline
Highlands duo
Howard Hughes once controlled it
Howard Hughes once owned it
Howard Hughes owned it from 1939 to 1966
Howard Hughes purchase
Howard Hughes airline
Howard Hughess airline
Howard Hughess erstwhile carrier
Hughes corp.
Hughes airline
Initials of JFK
Intl carrier
International carrier
Intl. airline
Intl. carrier
It flew its last flight in 2001
It flies no more
It had a hub at JFK
It had an Ambassadors Club
It had the Ambassadors Club
It merged with American in 2001
It was bought out by American Airlines
Its TV jingles included Up
Its frequent flier prog. was called Aviators
Its hub is in St. Louis
Its hub was in St. Louis
Its slogan used to be One mission. Yours.
Its slogan was once Find out how good we really are
Its slogan was once The things we do to make you happy
J.F.K. has-been
J.F.K. terminal
JFK carrier
JFK customer
JFK terminal
JFK user
JFKs ___ Terminal
Jet insignia
Jet letters
KLM rival
LAX carrier
Letters on a plane
Letters on jets
Letters on some 737s
Letters on some 747s
Letters on some liners
Logo spotted at JFK
Longtime Howard Hughes holding
Major airline
Major airline until 2001
Northwest competitor
Northwest rival
Old One mission. Yours. sloganeer
Old Up
Old Delta rival
Old Pan Am rival
Old USAir rival
Old United rival
Old air letters
Old airline
Old airline letters
Old carrier
Old carrier inits.
Old carrier whose JFK terminal is now used by JetBlue
Old competitor of Pan Am
Old name in travel
Old rival of United
One of Air Canadas US rivals
One time Hughes property
One-time American rival
One-time Delta competitor
One-time Howard Hughes airline
One-time Howard Hughes company
Onetime Delta rival
Onetime JFK lander
Onetime LAX user
Onetime Pan Am rival
Onetime United rival
Onetime jet insignia
Pair
Pan Am alternative
Pan Am competitor
Pan Am rival
Pan-Am rival
PanAm rival
Paris Sky Chief co.
Scottish pair
Southwest competitor
Stratoliner flier
Terminal letters
They want to be your airline
Transportation inits. since 1930
Tulls Anderson
U.S. Airways competitor
U.S. airline
US Air rival
US Airways alternative
US Airways competitor
US Airways rival
USAir rival
USAirways competitor
USAirways rival
United competition
United competitor
United rival
Untied rival
___ Dome
___ Flight 800
___ Flight 800 (still unexplained 1996 explosion off Long Island)
___ Flight 800 (unexplained 1996 airplane explosion off Long Island)
___ Corbies.
Two: Dial.
The ___ Corbies—old Scottish ballad.
A pair in Scotland.
A number in Scotland.
Two: Scot.
Scottish number.
Scottish duo.
Scot's pair.
Pair: Scot.
Scot's number.
Scottish numeral
Airline initials
A pair, in Ayr
One + one, to Burns
The ___ Dogs, Burns poem
Up, up and away company
Airline with the old slogan Up, up and away
Letters on some 747's
Intl. flier, once
Eero Saarinen's ___ Terminal at J.F.K.
Old Up, up and away sloganeer
Howard Hughes's airline
Old Up, up and away carrier
You're going to like us. ___ (1980s slogan)
Old We're up to something good carrier
First carrier to offer regular in-flight movies, 1961
Old Eastern alternative
Old co. with overlapping globes in its logo
United rival, once
Co. in a 2001 merger with American
Old rival of America
Onetime carrier with a hub at JFK
First American carrier to show movies on flights
Old You're going to like us sloganeer
This does not fly
Howard Hughes acquisition of 1939
Early flight inits.
J.F.K.'s former ___ Terminal
Its hub at J.F.K. was designed by Eero Saarinen
Eastern rival
Carrier seen in The Aviator
Initials hidden in jetway, appropriately
Carrier until 2001
It stopped flying in 2001
BOAC competitor
Longtime Howard Hughes asset
Lindbergh Line airline
Flier for 71 years
Former flier
Onetime rival of Pan Am
Airline owned by Howard Hughes
Sponsor of Disneylands former Moonliner rocket
First with regular inflight films (1961)
Airline shuttered in 2001
Erstwhile global carrier
Its JFK terminal is now a hotel
2019s JFK International hotel addition
Co. that Howard Hughes got control of in 1937 when the Hughes Tool Company bought just over $800,000 worth of stock
Defunct carrier that sang they were The most comfortable way to fly
Hughess defunct carrier
Former carrier with the jingle Up, Up and Away
Onetime United competitor
Bygone Pan Am rival
One of the Big Four domestic carriers, once
It often flew FDR during WWII
Airline seen in Catch Me if You Can
Glaswegian couple endlessly at war
A couple in Scotland
Old "Up, up and away" sloganeer
Former frequent flier
Bygone international airline
Airline logo seen in Ford v Ferrari
Hotel at JFK named for a defunct airline
Old carrier with the slogan Were Up To Something Good
Glaswegian couple cheers given whiskey to drink
New JFK hotel named for an old airline
JFK hotel named for a defunct airline
Airline once acquired by Carl Icahn
Former JFK flyer
U.S. airline that was the first to offer regular in-flight movies (1961)
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