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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a flexible flight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a flight that allows for changes in schedule or itinerary, often associated with travel plans that can be adjusted.
Example: "I booked a flexible flight so that I can change my travel dates if necessary."
Alternatives: "an adjustable flight" or "a changeable flight".
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"You don't need much space, and you can have a flexible flight plan," he said.
bit.ly/CoastPeak Isle say Island-hoppers can make use of Garuda Indonesia's new Wonderful Indonesia Travel Pass, a flexible flight ticket priced by distance.
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Bing's flexible flight search lets you compare up to five routes at once for the best price within a 30-day range.
Touchdown I travelled with Railbookers (020-3327 2439; railbonkers.com) on a flexible rail/flight package, which included flight out, train back and two nights' B&B; similar deals cost from £425 per person.
Three other examples are presented to show the applicability of the technique, namely, a flexible slider crank mechanism, a flexible beam flight and a Peaucellier-type mechanism.
Most research on travel speeds during migration have been conducted on birds, where flight speed is a flexible trait [13].
Most airline websites and flight search engines provide a flexible date calendar that makes it easy to quickly compare ticket prices.
The flight attendant lifestyle is a flexible one, which allows you to travel anytime you want.
If you have a flexible ticket, you can also switch your ticket from one flight to another, sometimes at very late notice.
The ring attaches a flexible boot that allows the rocket nozzle to swivel in flight.
The catch, these flights are booked last-minute so you have to have a flexible schedule.
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