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in-flight
[ in-flahyt ]
adjective
- done, served, or shown during an air voyage:
an in-flight movie.
in-flight
adjective
- provided during flight in an aircraft
in-flight meals
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of in-flight1
Example Sentences
However, although the mallow escaped from their chocolate casing, they did not explode and cause a risk to in-flight safety.
Virgin Atlantic offers an “upper class†product that includes an in-flight bar area, and Emirates’ highest class boasts showers on board.
The lounge opened in October and is part of Delta Air Line’s most premium offering, an airport and in-flight experience known as Delta One.
Even budget airlines are attempting to cater to high-end preferences, including Spirit, which unveiled an in-flight first class option in August.
At Dulles, she boarded United Airlines Flight 667 — a commercial flight, which meant she wouldn’t be able to speak on the phone and would be limited to in-flight Wi-Fi.
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