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flightsnoun
Plural form of flight.
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flightsnoun
Plural noun of the word flight.
The arrivals board had the details of all flights arriving within the next few hours displayed so we found it easily.
Submitted by MaryC on June 5, 2016
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Flights in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Flights in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of Flights in a Sentence
(The schedule) is very poorly arranged to get things done, it’s a series of starts and stops, punctuated by flights to and from fundraisers and their districts.
We want to fly these flights. But the evidence from earlier this year shows what happens when things don't go as planned, they're building the schedule right to the maximum number of flights possible and it provides no flexibility for when things go wrong. Airplanes don't fly on hope.
Within 24 hours, we were summoned by the (regulator) Malaysian Aviation Commission and told to cancel all those flights. That put us again under tremendous pressure.
This isn't the end of this case, and we are evaluating our future options, southwest plans to continue serving our customers with 50 nonstop destinations with 180 flights a day.
The moment the borders and the flights were reopened in November, we started to see bookings from Europe and South America, we had bachelorette parties, we had reunions, we had weddings, not as big as we used to have in the past, but small weddings almost every weekend. Last weekend, we had three weddings.
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