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Discover LudwigThe phrase "airlines whose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to airlines in relation to a specific characteristic or attribute that they possess.
Example: "I prefer to fly with airlines whose customer service ratings are consistently high."
Alternatives: "airlines that" or "airlines with".
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Qantas is one of three airlines whose fleets are equipped with the Rolls-Royce Trent 900.
Even small regional airlines whose names you've never heard of? A. Even them.
Even airlines whose longstanding loyalty programs are transactional, are testing new kinds of perks and fresh ways to earn them.
Qantas is one of three airlines whose fleets are equipped with the Rolls-Royce Trent 900 engine.
Consumers in a recent study believed that airlines whose names they recognized were safer than unrecognized carriers.
About a half-dozen other lawsuits have been filed against the airlines whose planes were hijacked on Sept. 11.
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The other sites among the top nine belonged to individual airlines, with Southwest Airlines -- whose Web site is admired for its easy-to-use technology -- ranking second overall.
Shenzhen Airlines is the parent company of Henan Airlines, whose aircraft crashed last month killing 42 people.
● United Airlines, whose corrupt chairman and CEO stepped down in connection with an investigation into the airline's cozy dealings with New York-area airports.
Continental Airlines, whose shareholders lost more than Delta's last year, gave Gordon M. Bethune even more.
Their markings belonged instead to United Airlines, whose corporate logo welcomes passengers to "The Friendly Skies".
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