See also: air line and Airline

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Etymology

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From air +‎ line.

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airline (plural airlines)

  1. A company that flies airplanes to transport people and goods.
    • 1932, Amelia Earhart, “Air Trails of the Future”, in The Fun of It, page 205:
      But already there are some commercial air­lines in the United States which use airplanes cap­able of more than 200 miles an hour.
    • 2022 December 30, Gregory Wallace, “Insiders at Southwest reveal how the airline’s service imploded”, in CNN[1]:
      They and the airline itself described an internal process that requires multiple departments to manually redesign the airline’s schedule – a system that works “the vast majority of the time,” Southwest said in a statement. [] Other airlines managed to recover by early this week; at Southwest, the cancellations only increased.

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  • See "derived terms" at air.

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