Noun

Singular airline

Plural airlines

airline (plural airlines)

  1. company that flies airplanes to transport people and goods

Related terms

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An airline provides air transport services for passengers or freight, generally with a recognized operating certificate or license. Airlines lease or own their aircraft with which to supply these services and may form partnerships or alliances with other airlines for mutual benefit.

Airlines vary from those with a single aircraft carrying mail or cargo, through full-service international airlines operating hundreds of aircraft. Airline services can be categorized as being intercontinental, intra continental, domestic, or international and may be operated as scheduled services or charters.

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How can I obtain an airline ticket receipt without losing money or flying?
Q. My contract stipulates that I can obtain a refund for a return ticket from where I am working to my country of origin. All I need is the airline ticket receipt (last page of the airline ticket). The date can be in the future or past, it doesn't matter. However, it must have my name on it. I don't want to fly to my country of origin right now but I want to take advantage of the refund. The place I work for insists on an airline ticket receipt. Is there any way to obtain it without flying or losing money? If I buy a ticket and refund it later I think I will lose money through some kind of cancellation charge. Will an airline office or ticket agents supply me with one? The last page is void and no good for flying but I think the ticket must… [cont.]
Asked by Dirk - Wed Jan 3 11:26:00 2007 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Ah.. The budding criminal mind..Sorry to say that ripping off your workplace is still stealing(I know they probably deserve it those bast@#$s).So... because of that you won't be able to get an airline to be an accomplice. So the answer is Unfortunately... YOU CAN'T
Answered by gk - Wed Jan 3 11:42:18 2007

Will the airline check the bag all the way to my final destination?
Q. I am planning to book a multi-city trip itinerary on United Airlines. My planned flight itinerary is: Los Angeles -Washington Dulles Washington Dulles-London London- Los Angeles I planning on listing out each segment individually rather than have United show on the itinerary that there is a connected flight; though all the segments are under the same reservation. My question is: Will the airline tag my baggage all the way to London, or will I have to pickup the bag in Washington Dulles and check it in again? Thanks for your help.
Asked by luvlife - Sun Sep 6 03:24:04 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Why would you make 3 different reservations? You do know that you will be paying alot more than if you booked round trip to London. Bottom line is NO. You do realize that you will be paying extra for checked bags from LA to DC, when if you booked LA to London, you won't have that fees. You will have to pick up bags in DC. Just book the whole trip under 1 itinerary and confirmation number.
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How many different Airline shows are there on TV?
Q. Hi, If anyone is into these airline shows where they show people arguing and stuff in airports, could you please tell me what the shows are called. I know there is one show called 'Airline' by A&ETV. Does anyone know of any others? Thanks.
Asked by Alan F - Thu May 22 05:25:02 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. In the UK we've got Airline & Airport... Airline follows EasyJet and Airport follows the ins and outs of Heathrow Airport
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