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Airline Vs. Airlines Vs. Air Lines: What’s The Difference, And Which Is Correct?
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Airline Vs. Airlines Vs. Air Lines: What’s The Difference, And Which Is Correct?

SoloInTownBy SoloInTownOctober 12, 20251 Min Read
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While probably of little interest to the average person, here’s something I find to be interesting regarding how airlines choose to brand themselves.

I know these distinctions might sound minor, but you’d never guess how much it irks people at some airlines when you get these things wrong. For example, if you apply for a job at Delta and refer to the airline as “Delta Airlines,” your odds of landing a job offer will go down drastically. Sure, that might seem silly, but in fairness, I suppose it’s a basic test to see how detail oriented people are.

Looking at dictionary definitions, it seems like an airline is defined as “an organization providing a regular public service of air transportation on one or more routes.”

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