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The phrase "airline problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing issues or challenges related to airlines, such as operational difficulties, customer service complaints, or logistical concerns.
Example: "The airline problem we faced during our trip caused significant delays and frustration among passengers."
Alternatives: "aviation issue" or "flight-related challenge".
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After being bounced around the travel site's customer service and being refused access to anybody at the originating or fulfillment desks, I was finally told this was an airline problem and that I had to deal with them.
Of course, not every airline problem is a consequence of bad public policy.
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"We addressed airline problems last week.
She almost missed her tee time in Wednesday's pro-am because of airline problems, arriving at the course 45 minutes before she was scheduled to tee off.
A1 Meeting on Airline Problems Secretary of Transportation Rodney Slater has summoned airline executives, union leaders and airport officials to a meeting today to try to reach agreement on ways to improve airline travel in the wake of a record number of flight delays and cancellations.
Look for other flight options if your flight is delayed due to mechanical, ongoing natural disaster or airline problems and you really need to get to your destination on time.
But the airlines problem may be that they serve that economy too well, even as they drift toward financial ruin.
"On the good side, you'll get some fresh looks" at airlines' problems, said Noel M. Tichy, a University of Michigan professor and the author of "The Cycle of Leadership" and other management books.
If you had to rank the airlines' problems, says Rivera, "the potential for high-speed rail projects taking riders away must come below the incredible economic uncertainty that industry faces".
Whatever brought down Alaska Airlines Flight 261 is only half of the airline's problem.
But Dr. Simon, who died in 1998, is more widely known for his solution to the airline overbooking problem (having airlines pay passengers to take a later flight) and for a 1980 bet with Dr. Paul Ehrlich, president of Stanford University's Center for Conservation Biology.
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