Hi, Is airport and airlines different? Airlines need airport to function . Thanks!
abre Senior Member French Jun 23, 2022 #1 Hi, Is airport and airlines different? Airlines need airport to function . Thanks!
cidertree Senior Member Gran Canaria Béarla na hÉireann (Hiberno-English) Jun 23, 2022 #2 "Airlines need airports to function." I think you've answered your own question.
Welsh_Sion Senior Member England Welsh - Northern Jun 23, 2022 #3 Airlines = Air France, British Airways, Delta ... Airports = Roissy Charles-de-Gaulle, Heathrow, JFK ...
Airlines = Air France, British Airways, Delta ... Airports = Roissy Charles-de-Gaulle, Heathrow, JFK ...
K Kimaunz Senior Member Korean - South Korea Jun 23, 2022 #4 Yes, they are different. 'Airport' is a place where airplanes for passengers take off and land. 'Airline' is a company which owns airplanes and provides transportation service for passengers.
Yes, they are different. 'Airport' is a place where airplanes for passengers take off and land. 'Airline' is a company which owns airplanes and provides transportation service for passengers.
Keith Bradford Senior Member Brittany, NW France English (Midlands UK) Jun 23, 2022 #5 In Britain, airports and airlines are managed by entirely different companies. Isn't that so in France?
In Britain, airports and airlines are managed by entirely different companies. Isn't that so in France?
dojibear Senior Member Fresno CA English (US - northeast) Jun 23, 2022 #7 abre said: Is airport and airlines different? Airlines need airport to function . Click to expand... How does that make them the same? Humans need water to function. Are humans water?
abre said: Is airport and airlines different? Airlines need airport to function . Click to expand... How does that make them the same? Humans need water to function. Are humans water?