[
UK
/flˈaɪə/
]
[ US /ˈfɫaɪɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈfɫaɪɝ/ ]
NOUN
- someone who travels by air
- someone who operates an aircraft
-
an advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distribution
he mailed the circular to all subscribers
How To Use flier In A Sentence
- We've been having a great deal of difficulty educating our fliers that when wearing their flight suits, their sleeves must be roiled down to the wrist at all times.
- The name billed underneath LeBron James on that flier - and in a much smaller font. KansasCity.com: Front Page
- He looked down at the map display on the flier 's navigation screen. THE MOAT AROUND MURCHESON'S EYE
- One reason, international carriers say, is they offer frequent-flier perks typically not found with U.S. airlines, such as easier access to lounges and longer grace periods for elite-status qualification. Why 'Free' Tickets Cost So Much
- It's the same reason U.S. airlines shy away from adding service in rival airline's fortress hubs -- the bigger incumbent can outmatch you in flights and fares to protect its markets, and likely has many business travelers locked into frequent flier programs and corporate contracts. For Fliers, 'Open Skies' Start Is Slow
- He's a high-flier is Eight Pints; there's no doubt about it. Hugh Muir's diary
- Your next frequent-flier award flight may cost you $800 or more in fuel surcharges on top of your thousands of hard-earned miles. Why 'Free' Tickets Cost So Much
- Another victim of the changing fortunes of war was Nedeltcho Bontchev, best remembered as the flier who miraculously survived a collision between his aircraft and an Allied bomber.
- How did the likeable high-flier manage to pull it off and, more importantly, what will he do at BBC1 to prove those saying he could be a future director general right? Will Danny Cohen have youth on his side at BBC1?
- Karwoski, a high-flier on the Scottish business scene, was in a plane headed to New York which was swiftly grounded at Memphis airport as US air space shut down completely.