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Discover LudwigThe phrase "airlines changes" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a typographical error or a misunderstanding of the intended phrase, possibly meaning "airline changes" or "changes in airlines."
Example: "Due to recent airline changes, our flight schedule has been altered."
Alternatives: "airline modifications" or "changes in airline policies."
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Of course, upgrading ever so slightly for the "economy plus" option on these airlines changes the situation, and you're able to enjoy a few more inches for a few more dollars.
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When the airlines changed the timetables to make their on-time percentage go up, people's satisfaction about flying went up.
The next sequence of moves was scheduled for 27 January, but has now been postponed to 25 February; whenever it happens, expect plenty of scope for missed planes as 50 airlines change places.
We apply the model to the simple duopolistic market and observe how airlines change their network shape.
Airlines change fares constantly, often many times a week.
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Soon, however, airlines found that travelers were getting so adept at "desktop forging" doctors' notes and funeral postings that the airlines changed the policy.
"If for some reason the airline changes planes or the seating configuration changes," he said, "families usually get priority".
If George's airline changes its booking model to guarantee that everybody flies, they will soon be flying mostly empty planes.
Including the hotel and the airline change fees, the total came to $714.29.
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