airline flight
collocation in Englishmeaningsofairlineandflight
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airline
noun[C]
uk/ˈeə.laɪn/us/ˈer.laɪn/
a business that operates regular services for carrying passengers and/or goods ...
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flight
noun
uk/flaɪt/us/flaɪt/
a journey in ...
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(Definition ofairlineandflightfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In airport terminals, a baggage claim area is an area where arriving passengers claim checked-in baggage after disembarking from anairlineflight.
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Amongairlineflightnumbers, even numbers typically identify eastern or northern flights, and odd numbers typically identify western or southern flights.
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Travel time is just under 3 hours, within 15 minutes of an on timeairlineflight.
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An example would be a scheduledairlineflight.
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The cut of the winter uniform was modeled after those ofairlineflightattendants, using the same material as the men's winter uniforms.
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She is a formerairlineflightattendant, lawyer and television producer.
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Generally,airlineflightnumbers are even if eastbound, and odd if westbound.
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Due to the large number of people involved in anairlineflight, being a lone survivor of a crash is statistically improbable.
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To meet the requirements of the general-use category a full-body x-ray security system must deliver less than the dose a person receives during 4 minutes ofairlineflight.
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He claims that he is upgraded on all of his airline flights due to his loyalty.
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By 1969 the airport had 31 airline flights per day and recorded 353,000 passengers a year.
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This charter service was suspended after the company decided to concentrate on selling seats on regularly scheduled airline flights.
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Commercial aircraft include types designed for scheduled and charter airline flights, carrying passengers, mail and other cargo.
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All transcontinental airline flights made at least three stops en route until 1946.
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He was probably best known as the author of the legislation that banned smoking from most commercial airline flights.
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It is used by general aviation, military aviation and a few airline flights.
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There are no regular service coach buses, commercial airline flights, or rail service to the mountain.
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In 1947 the airport handled 133638 passengers on 12766 airline flights; in 1952, 372832 passengers on 24728 airline flights.
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Domestic airline flights are assigned altitudes in feet and measure speed in knots.
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