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You can fly using the Daytona Beach International Airport since they have different airlines, such as, Continental Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Vintage Props and Jets and AirTran Airways.
About 36 students of Daytona Beach Community College's paramedic and emergency medical technician programs volunteered to participate in a full-scale emergency response exercise held at the Daytona Beach International Airport.
Airports are also trying to ease travelers' security woes; Florida's Daytona Beach International Airport, for example, allows travelers to mail banned items home for free and provides clear plastic bags to help fliers sort their carry-on items.
 
 
 
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