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UK
/ˈeəpɔːt/
]
[ US /ˈɛɹˌpɔɹt/ ]
[ US /ˈɛɹˌpɔɹt/ ]
NOUN
- an airfield equipped with control tower and hangars as well as accommodations for passengers and cargo
How To Use airport In A Sentence
- They are now under a great deal of pressure to tighten their airport security.
- The president got a tremendous welcome at the airport.
- Instead, go to the departure area of the airport and pick up a taxi that has just dropped somebody. Times, Sunday Times
- Airport noise and pollution blight many lives. The Sun
- Dozens of flights from the international airport were delayed as part of the protests and baggage-handling staff held a go-slow.
- I personally try and keep it simple with a Grande, skim, triple, bone-dry cappuccino, which is Starbuck's English for the kind of cappuccino you'd get at the Rome airport. Mark Strausman: A Chef's-Eye View of Starbucks
- Each has some sensational skiing and boarding, and can easily be reached from an Alpine airport.
- Dave couldn't find his passport at the airport and then there were further complications when Fiona lost her baggage.
- The airport runway is lined with the rusted wrecks of other planes cannibalized for parts.
- An airport official said the alternative is to take passengers to the midterm car park for a free shuttle bus. The Sun