airline industry

collocation in English

meaningsofairlineandindustry

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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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industry
noun
uk
/ˈɪn.də.stri/
us
/ˈɪn.də.stri/
the companies and activities involved in the process of producing goods for sale, especially in a factory or ...
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(Definition ofairlineandindustryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Theairlineindustryis a very clear example of this actuality.
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Theairlineindustryhas proven to be one of the major targets for the forces of deregulation.
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Consider the highly competitive and increasingly transparent commercialairlineindustry.
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Leading examples include the telecom and electric power sectors, postal services, theairlineindustry, water supply, waste management and financial services.
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Wilson uses the deregulation of theairlineindustryas an example.
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Hanlon argues that with the proliferation of privatisation within theairlineindustry, 'aid to state owned carriers is potentially a significant distortion of competition' (1996, 25).
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We must let the market decide what the future of theairlineindustryshall be.
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One of the biggest single costs to theairlineindustryis the amount of fuel used on a journey.
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Have not air traffic controllers repudiated privatisation, as has theairlineindustry?
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The introduction into service of a water spray system would require international agreement and involve extensive consultation with theairlineindustry.
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Naturally, theairlineindustryhas pointed that out in its reaction to the way in which the tax is levied.
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However, an idea that diminishes competition in theairlineindustrywould not be a good idea.
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The group will work closely with theairlineindustry, the airline regulatory authorities and, importantly, patient representative groups in overseeing that work.
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Again, that is an area over which theairlineindustryis reasonably concerned.
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The second is that those services should be provided at a reasonable cost to theairlineindustry.
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Of course, this situation is also detrimental to theairlineindustryand to punctuality.
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There is a slight difference between the ferry industry and theairlineindustry.
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Yes, a gigantic amount of tax is not paid by theairlineindustry.
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Ourairlineindustryhas doubled in size over the past 10 years.
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They are good news for theairlineindustryas well as for the traveller.
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