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Discover LudwigThe phrase "airline that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific airline in a descriptive context, often followed by additional information about the airline.
Example: "The airline that offers the best customer service is often preferred by frequent travelers."
Alternatives: "carrier that" or "flight service that".
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There's one airline that can take you there.
"Southwest is the only airline that gets it," he said.
Book the airline that offers the best combination of price and service.
The airline that did that to him was utterly unsympathetic throughout a lengthy correspondence afterwards.
If there was an airline that catered specifically to families, she added, "we'd fly them".
Aeroflot, Russian airline that was formerly the national airline of the Soviet Union.
Dynamic is a 5-year-old airline that connects Fort Lauderdale, New York, Venezuela and Guyana.
SAS, an airline that serves the Nordic region, is an inefficient muddle.
But there is already an airline that offers better service and more comfortable seats.
Consider an airline that doesn't charge for standby like JetBlue or Virgin America.
The new de facto national carrier, Star1, is a budget airline that offers bookable seats.
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