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The phrase "airline worker" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an employee who works for an airline, encompassing various roles such as flight attendants, pilots, and ground staff.
Example: "The airline worker assisted passengers with their luggage and provided information about the flight schedule."
Alternatives: "aviation employee" or "airline staff".
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If your flight plans are disrupted, it is unlikely to be the fault of one airport or airline worker.
One of them involved an airline worker in the UK who had been planning a terrorist attack.
Born in Beirut in 1958, he was the child of an airline worker and, as such, accustomed as a youth to traveling the world free.
Allan Suarez, 25, an airline worker returning from holiday with his girlfriend, would have delayed his homecoming were it not for his job.
The Nativity at St. Athanasius was made by Antonio Vigilante, a former airline worker and Bensonhurst resident born in the Campania region of Italy.
The only reason the woman still made her flight was because an airline worker offered to care for the pet until the woman came back three weeks later.
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Airline workers, of course, do not like bumping, either.
Analysts say airline workers face great pressure from domestic airlines bent on cutting costs — including salaries.
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