en
airline
/ˈɛrˌlaɪn/
Definition
1
A commercial organization that provides regular air transport services for passengers and cargo.
2
A designated route or system used by aircraft for scheduled flights between airports.
Examples
After the airline lost his suitcase for the third time, he started packing only essentials like regrets.
She picked the budget airline, figuring the turbulence was just karma for the $12 sandwich.
The airline's 'premium economy' seat felt suspiciously like a throne made of recycled armrests.
He booked with the airline promising 'endless legroom,' only to discover it applied to the CEO's yacht.