Sentence examples for may be airlines from inspiring English sources

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While there may be airlines keen to rip out the first-class suites, replace them with seats and more seats, and flying high-density operations between (say) Shanghai and Hong Kong or Cape Town and Johannesburg, no clamour of interest has yet arisen.

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With the stadium set to shut its gates for the final time — possibly Sunday, if the Mets fail to reach the playoffs — the spectators who can claim perhaps the most peculiar relationship with the ballpark may be airline pilots who, with a bird's-eye peek at the field through cockpit windows, have participated in that uncommon convergence of baseball and aviation.

That may be because airlines aren't famous for listening to their customers.

Yet while demand for same-day trips may be increasing, airline cutbacks are limiting the number of routes that have early-morning or late-night flights.

Southwest's best immediate bet may be that other airlines stumble again.

This may be why the airlines are reluctant to 'fess up right away.

This leaves more than 70 percent of passengers who are not using a device, and may be using the airlines' in-flight entertainment options, Dr. Schwieterman said.

It may be time for airlines to coordinate their own lists.

In short: some Asian airlines may be slightly less safe than other Asian airlines, or than North American or European airlines.

QANTAS may be the best airline for wealthy oenophiles.

There may be hope for airline food yet.

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