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The phrase "airlines pressure" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a misspelling or misphrasing of "airline pressure," which refers to the pressure exerted by airlines in various contexts, such as pricing or operational decisions.
Example: "The airline pressure to reduce ticket prices has led to increased competition among carriers."
Alternatives: "airline influence" or "airline demands."
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But, with every day of closings, the cost and disruption mounted and airlines pressured governments to reconsider their assessment of the risks.
The FAA is also considering allowing some planes to fly with just one wing, because of constant airline pressure.
That's incomprehensible: The Obama administration cannot realize its climate goals if it buckles to airline pressure and allows climate negotiators to again green-light airplane pollution.
Cabin crew workers had claimed the airline pressured them to come to work even if they felt sick, the union said.
Some flights have been canceled by airlines under pressure from their unions, and others may follow as military tension builds between Iraq and the United States-led multinational force.
With airlines under pressure to cut costs, increase profits and reduce their environmental impact, why aren't they already working with air traffic control on this?
Gerchick: It's unclear how much is enough to invest in computer systems but airlines feel pressure to modernize their fleets because new planes give passengers the sense that airlines are more modern.
High oil prices and the threat of strikes by British Airways staff over the key Christmas travel season kept the airline under pressure and it ended down 6.8p, or 3.1%, at 214.1.
Alarmed by the growing number of flight delays in the New York area, airlines are pressuring the Government to revise the region's air traffic control system, much the way it did in Chicago last year.
Despite his feud with Robert G. Torricelli during his previous 18-year term in the Senate, Mr. Lautenberg had another reputation: the picture of compromise, a pragmatist who set aside ideology and cut deals with Republicans in order to advance major pieces of legislation, from banning smoking on commercial airlines to pressuring states into raising the drinking age to 21.
Airline employees, pressured and uncertain about new safety directives, removed and inspected even our caps, apologizing politely.
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