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Discover Ludwig"regular flight" is a perfectly valid part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to a standard airline flight or to any other type of flight that occurs on a regular or recurring schedule. For example: "Every week, she takes the same regular flight over to visit her family in the next town."
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A regular flight becomes something incredible".
Aeroflot's regular flight to Havana departed Saturday on schedule at 2 05 p.m., and Mr. Snowden was not on board.
The plane had been on a regular flight from Jakarta to transport military personnel and their families.
But Mr. Fuoco, who died in 2008 at age 84 and lived in Westbury, N.Y., never flew on the bombing run, and he never substituted for James R. Corliss, the plane's regular flight engineer, Mr. Corliss's family says.
"It is retrograde that we don't have more contact with Brazil," said Gerald Gouveia, owner of Roraima Airways, whose regular flight between Boa Vista and Georgetown, begun only recently, had to be discontinued for lack of demand.
But the plan would steer hundreds of flights daily over areas that are not part of regular flight paths now, disturbing homes and schools and threatening property values, Mr. St.
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Cape Town International Airport has regular flights to Europe and North and South America.
The airline has regular flights to New York and Washington.
Seven carriers, six of them private, are operating regular flights.
Alitalia and British Airways schedule regular flights into Pisa, 15 miles away.
Svalbard's capital, Longyearbyen, is accessible by regular flights from Oslo and Tromso.
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