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direct flight

NOUN
  1. a flight with one or more intermediate stops but no change of aircraft

How To Use direct flight In A Sentence

  • Mr. Staunton said the introduction of direct flights from Birmingham to Knock were bringing in daily golfers to Enniscrone.
  • Now I can either hippety-hop all over, to Denver to Salt Lake to L.A. to San Francisco, or wait for the first direct flight at eight-forty in the morning. Till the Butchers Cut Him Down
  • Many passengers found the inaugural non-stop flights more convenient and expressed their wish for regular direct flights between Shanghai and Taipei.
  • Unfortunately, sharing a liability with some other African tourist destinations, there is no direct flight to Khartoum.
  • You can fly directly to Palma from both Glasgow and Edinburgh with Globespan until the end of this month, and direct flights are available throughout the year.
  • Strand Travel is offering a direct flight to Istanbul and many of Chris Doran's own family are booked on the plane which leaves from Dublin.
  • The increasing number of direct flights from Dublin to Italy alongside the saturation of other Mediterranean resorts could see this effect trickle across the Irish Sea.
  • Fast direct flight with quick clipped wing-beats; at rest bobs head when suspicious.
  • The island has seen a tourist boom in recent years, following the introduction of direct flights from Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands.
  • Once considered too far off the main flight paths for budget travellers, Ryanair now offers cheap direct flights from Britain.
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