Physical discomfort and dilatory airline service make long-haul traveling difficult enough. |
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The favourite long-haul destinations are Orlando, Barbados, Montego Bay, Dubai, New York and Washington. |
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The long-haul flight, palm-fringed beach and the gentle surf create, after all, the one true image of the contemporary good life. |
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You may once have sat next to an accountant on a long-haul flight to Auckland. |
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Sources said the pilot took action not after just one incident but on the basis of the star's behaviour throughout the long-haul flight. |
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It's a great way to pass time if you're ever stuck with nothing to do on a long-haul flight. |
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Once in my seat I started to behave like a passenger on a long-haul flight. |
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On a long-haul flight, flight attendants warm the food for passengers' convenience. |
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With the main hotel booking office badly located and poorly signposted, organising a room on the hoof after a long-haul flight could break you. |
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The move comes in the week that British Airways announced it would be increasing fuel surcharges on its long-haul flights. |
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Whether it's brushing your teeth or fastening your seatbelt ready for a long-haul flight, you trust in the scientific method. |
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In other countries, notably the United States, trucks now dominate long-haul transport of all but bulk commodity goods such as coal or wheat. |
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This has meant a shift to domestic and intra-regional travel involving short-haul destinations at the expense of long-haul travels. |
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The reason is that we are reviewing the amount of long-haul travel that is taken by the Queen. |
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She said one of the main drawcards to Thailand from Australia was that it was not considered a long-haul destination. |
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Forty years and one month of remodeling later, Zane had finally readied Further for its first long-haul journey. |
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Ten inbound long-haul flights, including from the US, Japan, South Africa, India and Japan, were also due to take off. |
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This was partly offset by an increase in the cost of large jet charters for long-haul flights. |
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He is also looking into the possibility of integrated tickets whereby you can buy a taxi ticket as part of a long-haul bus or train ticket. |
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Was it due to the short trip, for which we paid less than a long-haul flight? |
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What use would his long-haul flights be if news of that scheme gets out among potential tourists? |
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Back in the airport, I'm far from impressed when I check in for my long-haul flight to Amsterdam. |
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Partly improved transport systems are facilitating long-haul commuting instead of migration. |
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By contrast, on high-density long-haul flights many airlines will probably opt for very large aircraft. |
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The capacity this creates would be to the benefit of medium and long-haul flights. |
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It considers the reduction in long-haul connections not to be sufficient compensation. |
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As soon as the derogation is introduced, we can start selling coach tours in long-haul markets with confidence. |
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Additionally there are cultural, sociological and psychological barriers and overcoming them requires long-haul efforts at all levels. |
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Investigators are focusing their beady eyes on long-haul truckers, because we all know how those guys like to whiz in jugs. |
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British Airways came first for business travel and international short-haul journeys, while Virgin Atlantic scored highest for long-haul trips. |
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Increasing the number of long-haul destinations would be a good idea because short-haul holidays are often bought at the last minute. |
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Satellite radio was originally marketed to truckers and other long-haul drivers, and receivers were designed to be included in cars and trucks. |
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Best known as a long-haul stopover en route to destinations like Bali and Australia, it is an easy first step into Asia. |
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She said she had barely heard of the Digital Hub when a passenger on a long-haul flight from the US told her about it. |
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He says the snacks and dishes have been selected after taking into account the needs of the long-haul flight. |
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It also means passengers can travel light on long-haul flights and don't cram cabins with suits or full-length dresses. |
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The film doesn't even get released until November, so we're in for the long-haul, folks. |
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There had been long-haul adventures to Sri Lanka and South Africa, so Jane was not without travel know-how. |
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If you crave a short-haul flight that yields a long-haul destination, consider Istanbul. |
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Connections to long-haul destinations are unaffected. |
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The Taiwanese carrier inked a letter of intent in January to install the system on its long-haul fleet of Boeing 747-400 and Airbus A340-300 aircraft. |
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Ondelios is designed for lovers of long-haul travel who set store by comfort and refinement. |
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For the short-haul and the long-haul, you can really pack it in with an aluminum luggage platform or soft luggage carrier. |
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AirAsia X will bring independence to the long-haul low-cost market by giving consumers broader choices. |
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The 9500 MPR long-haul system delivers more than eight times the capacity in a third of the footprint of traditional systems. |
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Politicians and even environmentalists themselves have been publicly hounded for making long-haul flights. |
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Sticking to our roadway analogy, long-haul trucking may be more sensitive to throughput, while a courier service may be more demanding on latency. |
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The kind of place where lines of long-haul coach buses idle in the parking lot while the drivers cat-nap or chain-smoke. |
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If you take two long-haul flights a year, you are emitting as much carbon as if you had driven an extra car. |
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There was a sense of freedom, that feeling you get when you sit next to someone on a long-haul flight, knowing that you don't ever have to see them again. |
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Only long-haul truckers and holiday makers use the tolled roads. |
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If it's a long-haul flight I might open the laptop and do a spot of work. |
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Under the new rules, those having to wait longer than two hours for a short-haul flight and four hours for a long-haul one will be able to get their money back. |
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We need a smart grid that can intelligently store and deploy solar energy at night, wind energy during the day, and that can do long-haul transmission of electrons. |
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For a long-haul flight, a flight preparation agent is used to optimize and check the flight plan, taking into account the flight specifics, including weather and landing minima. |
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The inquiries sought a variety of long-haul and short-haul trips. |
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American researchers have for the first time elucidated the process through which one of the long-haul Omega-3 fatty acids, namely DHA, exerts its anti-obesity effects. |
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Organizers, exhibitors and visitors stated that they were very satisfied: the desire to travel was manifest, be it for short stays or long-haul trips. |
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Its tri-jet configuration is ideal for transatlantic or transpacific long-haul flights while its fuel consumption and operating costs are lower than those of its competitors. |
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Some airlines average more than twelve block hours a day from their long-haul aircraft. |
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Mintera is a global technology leader enabling migration to 40 Gbps optical transport in metro-core, regional, long-haul, and ultra long-haul networks. |
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Many package operators and travel agencies are seeking to diversify into products such as long-haul which enable them to add greater value for the customer. |
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Those travelling in premium economy seats will see their surcharge increase from pounds 85 to pounds 95 per flight for long-haul flights of under nine hours. |
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The rise, to be introduced from Friday, will be Au10 per flight for long-haul passengers in economy seats and Au20 for those going long-haul business class or first class. |
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The promotion offers combinations of long-haul and short-haul tickets, providing passengers with greater flexibility when planning their getaway experience. |
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Work is also in progress to increase and improve the Terminal One immigration and baggage reclaim halls to handle the growing number of long-haul passenger arrivals. |
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The report, conducted by economic consultancy Capital Economics, looked at the economic value of the catchment areas of Britain's long-haul airports. |
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