
5 unusual airlines that really existed
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The deregulation of the US airline industry in the 1970s opened the skies to some entrepreneurial and eyebrow-raising ventures, including carriers devoted to pets, worshippers and smokers.
(CNN) — In the late 1970s, the US government deregulated the airline industry, removing federal control over fares, routes and the entry of new airlines into the market.
As a result, a flurry of new airlines appeared from the 1980s onward, and some of them were particularly unusual. Let's take a look.
Pet Airways

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