Sentence examples for airlines data from inspiring English sources

Suggestions(1)

The phrase "airlines data" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "airline data." You can use it when referring to data related to a specific airline or the airline industry in general.

Example: "The airline data shows a significant increase in passenger numbers this year."
Alternatives: "airline information" or "aviation data."

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The idea was to determine the ethnicity and religion of everyone on the flight, to get from the airlines data on who had been subjected to extra screening and then to determine "whether the selection criteria in fact have a disparate impact," according to a plan the department sent the Arab group.

I find their flight tracking and alerts more reliable than the airlines' data. 5. Severe weather events are the best times to pay for a one-day airline lounge pass.

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First, a characterisation of flight network topologies and network capacity distributions is deduced, based on the analysis of airline data.

According to the airline data company OAG, domestic capacity in October was down 21percentt from October 2000 — roughly the equivalent of an entire major airline disappearing.

Of 590 monthly flights scheduled to Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, 216 have been cancelled, according to OAG, an airline data provider.

Taking as input market demand for each origin destination pair, we describe a process by which we construct realistic passenger group data, based on the analysis of empirical airline data collected by our industry partner.

All I have to do is make sure to reserve a ticket under the name on the ID I use, and also to make sure that my other airline data, including frequent-flier program information, matches up.

They have begun developing hand-held devices, a little bigger than cellphones, that have much quicker access to airline data and allow gate agents to assist passengers throughout the terminal.

Mr. Stempler said it was too early for official airline data to be available to indicate the extent of possible increases in pilferage, either by wayward T.S.A. employees or by airline baggage handlers aware that bags are being routinely opened and can be quickly resealed with those "available in any hardware store" plastic ties.

"There is no justification for a 15-year retention period of people's personal details," Moraes said, adding that it compared with 5½ years for a similar agreement with Australia, and five years for the EU's own airline data collection plans.

More recently, airline data has served as the raw material for predictive data-mining applications like Farecast, which tells consumers whether the price of a plane ticket, for a specific trip on a specific day, is likely to rise or fall.

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