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Definition of Airline business
1. Noun. A commercial enterprise that provides scheduled flights for passengers.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Airline Business
Literary usage of Airline business
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Asia-Pacific Airline Industry: Economic Boom and Political Conflict by Sumner J. LA Croix (1996)
"airline business (December 1994: 22-26). 24. See Alexander (1994) for a more ...
airline business (June 1995: 12). 33. Asia puts up resistance to US version ..."
2. Global Competitiveness of U. S. Advanced-Technology Manufacturing Industries ...by DIANE Publishing Company by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"authored by Uli Baur, vice president, Simat, Helliesen, & Eichner, Inc., and
presented at a conference sponsored by airline business magazine in London, ..."
3. Airline Hubs: Fair Competition Or Predatory Pricing, Hearing Before the edited by Mike Dewine (1999)
"Given the enormous stakes for consumers, we are encouraged that competition
barriers, whether restrictive federal policies or airline business practices, ..."
4. Domestic Air Services in the Wake of Airline Deregulations: Challenges Faced edited by Larry Pressler (2000)
"First, existing barriers to entry in the airline business, including airport
access, slot controls at the four capacity-controlled airports, fortress hubs, ..."
5. Airports As Multimodal Interchange Nodes by Ecmt (2005)
"Borgo, A. and T. Bull Larsen (1999), Strategy Losses, airline business. ...
Doganis, R. (2001), The airline business in the 21st century, Routledge. ..."