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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodate airline" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to providing services or facilities for an airline, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "We need to accommodate the airline's request for additional baggage handling services."
Alternatives: "serve the airline" or "support the airline".
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Its 4,000 foot runway will be extended to 6,000 feet to accommodate airline aircraft.
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Singapore is already planning to build an airport terminal designed to accommodate budget airlines.
This allows airports to accommodate more airlines without a costly expansion, move carriers around more easily after flight cuts and respond quickly to schedule changes caused by mechanical problems and weather delays.
"My concern is that whenever they have a flight that is in late, and speed up our job, they are accommodating the airline but there is still a hazard".
The federal government has extended the deadline for emergency aid to Jan . 10 he added, to accommodate hotel, restaurant, airline and tourism employees who were recently laid off or will be shortly.
The only place for luggage is under the hood, in a tidy cubby just big enough to accommodate a single airline carry-on bag.
It said mergers had hastened a "troubling metamorphosis" of the industry, "from one in which hub airports were designed to accommodate multiple, competing airlines to a few large, closed systems that are virtually impermeable to competition".
Mary Beth Schubert, a Northwest spokeswoman, said if a connection was missed because a flight was delayed, the airline would accommodate passengers on the next available connecting flight, but would not pay for a car rental regardless of the reason for the delay.
In 2012, Gulliver posed the question of how airlines should accommodate large travellers of a different dimension lateral rather than longitudinal.
Like most other business travelers, she has adapted: She bought a bigger tote to accommodate her purse when airlines began restricting passengers to two carry-ons.
Airlines could accommodate large people by making six or eight seats in coach with a little extra room available only to them".
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