NOUN
- a unit of length used in navigation; exactly 1,852 meters; historically based on the distance spanned by one minute of arc in latitude
How To Use air mile In A Sentence
- But removing a fare-paying passenger to make way for an air miles traveller costs carriers dearly.
- He must win the prize for the least imaginative use of location and air miles. Times, Sunday Times
- You get Air Miles and a bunch of other services like discounts and preferential treatment when reserving flights. Times, Sunday Times
- Mr Martin sparked protests last year when it emerged that he had used air miles earned on official business – including flights to and from his Glasgow constituency – to fly members of his family from Scotland to London. "How Gorbals Mick used our money to pulp guide to MPs' expenses"
- You could earn air miles or hotel stays, or cashback at big retailers. Times, Sunday Times
- As you bank over Washington's Hood Canal in a floatplane, you realize just how far 37 air miles have brought you.
- Alternatively, use Air Miles to get generous discounts on holidays with leading tour operators.
- Not least of those benefits - at least from my point of view, stuck back in Nottingham while K gadded about the globe - were the enormous number of Air Miles which K clocked up, and which we eagerly converted to free flights and posh hotel rooms.
- Why not take an extra break at no extra cost - courtesy of Shell and air Miles?
- But if you're a frequent flyer, it might just be better than the air miles. Times, Sunday Times