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Discover LudwigThe phrase "airline name" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the specific name of an airline company, often in contexts related to travel, booking, or customer service.
Example: "Please provide the airline name when making your reservation to ensure accurate booking details."
Alternatives: "carrier name" or "flight operator name".
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It allows people to search by an airline name and a flight number or by a flight's scheduled departure and arrival times.
Most ancillary fee revenue — more than 50 percent — comes from deals airlines have with various credit cards branded under the airline name, said Jay Sorensen, the president of IdeaWorks, a consulting firm.
As with Priceline's airline ticket service, travelers are not given the airline name or travel times until the package is purchased, nor can they apply these purchases toward their hotel or airline affinity programs.
But could the airline name live on anyway?
SeatExpert lets you locate the aircraft type using your airline name, flight number, and date of departure, making the process a bit more straightforward for novice seat pickers.
Give it an Airline name for example M + M AIRLINES.
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The budget airline, named by Which?
(That's one reason Priceline, Expedia and Hotwire, among other sites, avoid displaying airline names).
And you have to scroll through an immense list of airline names to enter your arrival information (see top picture).
Only the previous month, a struggling Irish airline named Ryanair had started flying from Stansted to Prestwick, a long way south of Glasgow.
Given a choice of 20 major cities, I picked Venice and Athens, and for each got a long list of flight options and prices, with airline names hidden.
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