Airlines meaning in English
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Definition
an airline: a company that provides airplane flights
Examples
- "You can keep your current frequent flyer miles, and as a new customer with Loman's, you get a bonus 10 miles towards the airline of your choice."
- "Pilot (Steve) : Good evening everyone and welcome aboard Big Generic Airlines flight 523 with non-stop service from San Francisco International to Logan International Airport in Boston."
- "Pilot : G'day everyone and welcome aboard Billabong Airlines Flight 172 to Sydney, Australia."
- "As far as entertainment is concerned, the airlines have told me that they have an old video tape of Superman IV, and that the co-pilot used to play guitar in a rock band."
- "Enjoy your flight, ladies and gentlemen, and thank you for flying Big Generic Airlines."
- "Lucky Duck is a fine airline company."
- "Becky : Hello Alpha Airlines business division, Becky speaking."
- "Operated By: MIRACLE AIRLINES"
- "On behalf of the entire flight crew, we would like to thank you once again for choosing English Airlines, and we wish you a pleasant stay in London, or wherever your travels may take you."
- "Jesus : Buena Onda Airlines reservation desk, this is Jesus speaking."
- "You and Ms. Donovan will be traveling first class to Logan Airport on Big Generic Airlines."
- "Thank you for choosing Buena Onda airlines and buen viaje!"
- "I have made the changes you requested, and I am pleased to inform you that you now have a reservation on Budget Airlines flight number 13 from San Francisco to Jakarta, leaving at 3:00 AM on Monday, August 2nd."
- "Miracle Airlines booking reference: JHEIKD"
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