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The phrase "flight on" is not an idiomatic construction.
The correct phrase would be "a flight on," as in "I booked a flight on United Airlines."
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CSM: Flight on!
(Listen to her take flight on YouTube).
Our charter flight on Abaco Air.
Every flight on every airline has a predicted booking trend.
Iraq barred the North Korean flight on Thursday.
There was, for instance, the flight on Air Force One.
So how was Mr. Carroll's most recent flight on United?
He was let aboard another flight on Saturday without bags.
Then it's off to Pittsburgh, a midday flight on JetBlue.
And am I dreading the return flight on Sunday?
Rumors of imminent flight, became rumors of actual flight on Saturday evening.
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