Biscoff or Bust
The Network Effect
What's In A Name
Winglet or Sharklet
100

This seminal in-flight snack was so important to this Texas airline, a book about its founders was named for it.

What are nuts?

100

Boston may be "The Hub," but the Dallas-Ft. Worth metroplex has been home to many airline hubs over the years, name at least four airlines who used the area as a hub.

What are American, Southwest, Delta, Braniff, Texas International, Continental, and Legend?

100

Orchard Field Airport was renamed to this in the 1940s.

What is Chicago O'Hare International Airport?

100

The McDonnel Douglas MD-95 is better known as what airplane today.

What is the 717?

200

Debatable if it is made from fruit or vegetable, this drink is ordered much more frequently on planes than on the ground.

What is tomato juice?

200

This international airline serves more countries than any other airline.

What is Turkish Airlines?

200

McCoy Air Force Base is better known as this today.

What is Orlando International Airport?

200

This Brazilian profit hunter hasn't yet been purchased by any US airlines.

What is the Embraer E-Jet E2?

300

Served since the 1980s, this treat is now an iconic part of Delta's inflight service.

What is biscoff cookies?

300

These two airlines serve both Springfield, MO and Springfield, IL.

What are American and Allegiant?

300

This is the only airport in the US to have an ñ in its official name.

What is Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (San Juan, PR)?

300

The launch customer for the 737-300, -500, -700, and MAX also briefly operated this other Boeing aircraft.

What is the 727? (Southwest)

400

American Airlines famously saved $40,000 by removing this from first class meals in 1987.

What is a single olive?

400

The 2020s have been good to this airport with the return of commercial service, it is now served by two A airlines, one cargo and one passenger.

What is Lakeland Linder International Airport?

400

Identify at least three airports that are primarily named for a city in a different state than where the airport is physically located.

What are Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International, Ronald Reagan Washington National, Washington Dulles International, and Midamerica St. Louis Airport?

400

This US network carrier was the first to fly a 737 with a split scimitar winglet in 2014.

What is United Airlines?

500

This European airline is the "star" purchaser of caviar, estimated to consume 5% of the world's total caviar supply.

What is Lufthansa?

500

They must be a fan of springs in Chicago, United serves these three cities named for their Springs.

What are Colorado Springs (CO), Palm Spring (CA), and Rock Springs (WY)?

500

Delta gets the trifecta of serving these three Tri Cities or Tri City airports.

What are Tri Cities Airport (Pasco/Kennewick/Richland, WA), Tri City Airport (Saginaw/Bay City/Midland, MI), and Tri-Cities Regional (Johnson City, TN, Kingsport, TN, and Bristol TN-VA)?

500

Air New Zealand pioneered this device on their A320s in 2013.

What is a sharklet?

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