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词汇 airline
释义 airline
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈeə.laɪn/ us /ˈer.laɪn/
B1
a business that operates regular services for carrying passengers and/or goods by aircraft: 航空公司
What airline did you fly with?你乘坐的是哪家航空公司的飞机?
The airline regularly offers last-minute bookings at bargain prices.航空公司定期提供最后时刻的低价订票服务。
Many airline passengers face lengthy delays because of the strike.许多航空公司的乘客都因罢工而面临漫长的延误。
The airline will launch its new transatlantic service next month.这家航空公司下个月将开辟一条新的跨越大西洋的航线。
I won't fly with an airline that has a bad safety record .
The 1990s saw a huge increase in the numbers of low-cost airlines.20世纪90年代,低成本航空公司大量增加。
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airline | American Dictionary


airline
noun[ C ]
us/ˈer·lɑɪn, ˈær-/
a business that operates regular services for carrying passengers or goods by aircraft

airline | Business English


airline
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈeəlaɪn/us
TRANSPORT
a business that operates regular services for carrying passengers or goods by plane:
The airline operates between London and top destinations of North America and the Caribbean.
This airline operates flights to Mumbai, Jaipur, and Chennai.
Australia's national airline Qantas
a budget/low-cost/no-frills airline
a charter/ commercial airline
a domestic/international airline
an airline passenger/pilot/ticket
the airline business/industry/market

Examples of airline


airline
Here despite the similar training, equipment and licensing that is present in all airlines, their safety records vary by a factor of 42.
Carter himself had promised in his 1976 campaign to promote deregulation in the name of equity and efficiency and made the airlines his first target.
In their experiments the ontologies used were constructed manually and represent two websites of commercial airlines.
The inflation and unemployment of the late 1970s enabled the deregulation of the airline and trucking industries.
The airline industry is a very clear example of this actuality.
These foundations established airline companies, construction and rubber processing businesses, hotels, and were involved in tourism and fisheries.
The second phase will see the system introduced for the lead airlines by 2008.
I used naturally occurring data, transcriptions from video recordings of airline pilots interacting in the cockpit on actual scheduled passenger flights.
All domestic-based airlines should be equal and none more than others.
Yet overall, airline fares have declined in recent decades due to competitive forces, even though costs have not.
But this is only one-fifth of the total number of passengers on all scheduled domestic and international airlines.
In the airline cockpit, and-prefacing occurs as pilots collaborate to ensure timely performance of flight actions for work.
Leading examples include the telecom and electric power sectors, postal services, the airline industry, water supply, waste management and financial services.
The airline industry has proven to be one of the major targets for the forces of deregulation.
Consider the highly competitive and increasingly transparent commercial airline industry.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.

Collocations withairline


airline

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airline employee
I want to quote from another letter from an airlineemployee.
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airline flight
In airport terminals, a baggage claim area is an area where arriving passengers claim checked-in baggage after disembarking from an airlineflight.
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Wikipedia

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airline industry
The airlineindustry is a very clear example of this actuality.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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