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155:' offices often promoted travel to their home country in general; some even sold souvenirs. Air France saw its ticket office design as a way of promoting French culture, and invested in designs by 147:
The décor often included travel posters and model airplanes, as well as racks of brochures and schedules. Air India even included original artwork from India; the renowned artist
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City ticket offices were formerly very common worldwide. Although they are still common in many parts of the world, they have become rare in the United States. For example,
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As of 2007, the primary users of city ticket offices in the US were business travelers buying premium fares and recent immigrants, who often pay in cash.
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specializing in that particular carrier's flights. Until the 1990s, many major airlines had storefronts in luxury shopping districts. Today, few remain.
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painted murals at booking offices in the 1950's and 1960's, including in New York, Los Angeles, Rome, Sydney, and Perth.
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once had 110, but by 2017, only three remained. A few US airlines still maintain multiple ticket offices: as of 2021,
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in 1994, their importance diminished and many were closed as passengers bought tickets over the internet instead.
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David W. Dunlap, "Commercial Property: 125 West 55th Street; The Anatomy of a Macklowe Tower Leasing Coup",
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Maria Thomas, "The fascinating story behind Air India's priceless collection of art",
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Barbara Peterson, "The Death of the Airline Ticket Office",
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airline
travel agency
paper tickets
electronic tickets
American Airlines
Cape Air
luxury shopping streets
Regent Street
Fifth Avenue
Champs-Élysées
Union Square (San Francisco)
Via Veneto
Wilshire Boulevard
tourist offices
British Airways
Japan Airlines
Air France
Air India
KLM
666 Fifth Avenue
Delta
Air Canada
Madison Avenue
125 West 55th Street
Shanti Dave
Flag carriers
Charlotte Perriand
Pierre Gautier-Delaye

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