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
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  • 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
  • Every time you use your store card, you get air miles.
  • What could be better than being out in the open air miles from anywhere, enjoying the festivities? The Sun
  • By the end of my second year there, I'd travelled to most continents, and my air miles account was truly bulging.
  • A TRAVELLING teddy bear named Phineas Fogg is racking up the air miles to support his village church.
  • Humans have long dreamed of building spaceships, all the while riding on one that provides everyone with billions of free air miles every day of their lives.
  • Though they were now only 65 air miles from their destination, the great salt lake lay more than 200 miles down the meandering river, through bands of belligerent nomads, wild rapids and a sun that threatened to "carbonize those who should be unprotected from its fierceness. Old Salt, Dead Sea
  • They began to talk loudly and at length on a range of topics: the benefits of various air miles and insurance packages; the moral beatitude of wealth creation; their twin enthusiasms for brand development and soul music.

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