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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air link" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a connection or route between two locations via air travel, often in the context of airlines or transportation.
Example: "The new air link between the two cities has significantly reduced travel time for passengers."
Alternatives: "air route" or "aerial connection".
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The first air link between Tibet and Beijing was inaugurated in 1956.
So, asks Tricia Hayne, will a new air link change all that?
Recently, the city gained a direct air link to Moscow, and flights to Anchorage and Houston are planned.
Finally, I called Vieques Air Link and booked a round-trip ticket from San Juan for around $110.
Vieques Air Link, (888) 901-9247, www.vieques-island.com/val, runs small single-prop planes from San Juan to Vieques.
A key domestic air link has been secured thanks to a £2.8m cash injection from the government.
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Air links are extensive.
International air links are plentiful.
India also cut bus, rail and air links with Pakistan.
Air links have eased the island's former isolation.
The countries are to hold talks on air links in New Delhi on Monday, with hopes that all air links between the countries would be resumed.
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