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Discover Ludwig"airline about" is not a grammatically correct phrase to use in a sentence.
It does not make sense or have a clear meaning. A proper phrase could be "talk about the airline" or "information about the airline." For example: - "Can we talk about the airline? I'm thinking of booking a flight." - "I need some information about the airline's baggage fees."
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Mr. Kippenberg said the center cost the airline about $35 million a year.
It appears that Mr. Lubitz did not tell the airline about his vision concerns.
"Check with your airline about its rules on the day you travel," Mr. Turk said.
Some analysts estimate a strike would cost the airline about £20 million, or $32.5 million, a day in lost revenue.
Since each paper ticket costs an airline about $10 to produce, savings could reach more than $3 billion a year.
Unions refused to grant the cuts, and the deadline passed without any comment from the airline about a bankruptcy filing.
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But this is actually an improvement; 18 seats were supposed to offer a contortionist's special 29" pitch, until passenger "feedback" allegedly made the airline about-face.
If fees are great for airlines, what about for us?
Gatwick serves 80 airlines carrying about 33 million passengers per year.
U.S. airlines carry about 1.5 billion pieces of baggage each year.
We've been approached by insurance companies, travel agencies and airlines about doing ads.
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