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air traveller

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Word: Air Traveller

Definition: An "air traveller" is a noun that refers to someone who travels by airplane. This person flies from one place to another, often for vacation, business, or personal reasons.

Usage Instructions
  • Context: Use "air traveller" when talking about someone who uses airplanes as their mode of transportation.
  • Formality: The term can be used in both formal and informal contexts.
Example Sentences
  1. Basic Use: "As an air traveller, I always check in online to save time at the airport."
  2. In a Question: "Are you an air traveller? Have you flown anywhere recently?"
Advanced Usage
  • In a Sentence: "The pandemic has changed the way air travellers think about safety and hygiene during flights."
  • In a Discussion: "Air travellers often face long security lines, especially during peak travel seasons."
Word Variants
  • Air Travel (noun): The act of traveling by airplane. Example: "Air travel has become more popular in recent years."
  • Airline (noun): A company that provides air travel services. Example: "I booked my flight with a new airline."
Different Meanings

While "air traveller" specifically refers to someone who travels by airplane, the word "traveller" (or "traveler" in American English) can also refer to anyone who travels, regardless of the mode of transportation (car, train, etc.).

Synonyms
  • Passenger: A person who is traveling in a vehicle but is not the driver.
  • Flyer: Someone who travels by airplane (informal).
  • Aviator (though this is more specific to pilots): Someone who flies aircraft.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs
  • "Catch a flight": To successfully get on an airplane. Example: "We need to leave early to catch our flight."
  • "Take off": When an airplane leaves the ground. Example: "The plane will take off in ten minutes."
Conclusion

Being an air traveller means using airplanes to reach different destinations.

Noun
  1. someone who travels by airplane

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