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'a pleasant flight' is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, you could use it in a sentence such as, "I had a pleasant flight home last night."
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Everyone is always grateful, which makes for a pleasant flight.
The only thing better than a pleasant flight is that even holier grail, the pleasant layover.
The subdued hues of her outfit suggested that a pleasant flight awaited us.
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He announced our speed and altitude, said amiably that we were encountering fifty-mile-an-hour head winds, and hoped we were having a pleasant flight.
According to Sheeran, there was no dramatic debriefing, only this: "Russell woke up and winked his good eye at me and said softly with his raspy voice, 'Anyway, I hope you had a pleasant flight, my Irish friend.' " 'I hope you had a good sleep,' I said".
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Frequent airline travelers know that a good pair of noise canceling headphones makes all the difference between a relaxing, pleasant flight, and one punctuated with engine noise, inconsolable children or overly chatty seatmates.
Concern for passengers safety, comfort, space, and an overall pleasant flight experience should be a top priority for any airline, but most major carriers instead focus on maximizing ticket sales (typically involving overbooking) and packing as many passengers onto one plane as possible.
What are your ideas for a more pleasant flight?
As a consequence, our eyes and our nose smarted for 7 1/2 hours, and an otherwise pleasant flight was made miserable.
No matter whether you're crossing a few state lines or the Pacific Ocean, having a comfortable seat can ensure you have a restful and pleasant flight.
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