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Definition of short haul in English: short haulnoun A relatively short distance in terms of travel or the transport of goods. 短途运输 it is only a short haul over the mountains to Los Angeles 越过大山到洛杉矶只是短途运输。 as modifier short-haul routes 短途运输路线。 Example sentencesExamples - A managed to hitch a ride on a short-haul cargo plane full of sugar heading down to Barbados but couldn't stand the whole flight in such cramped, however sweet, conditions.
- The fleet would comprise a large passenger jet, a smaller jet capable of travelling long distances and two short-haul aircraft.
- British Airways came first for business travel and international short-haul journeys, while Virgin Atlantic scored highest for long-haul trips.
- It has also reorganised its European short-haul routes in response to severe competition.
- The dispute by controllers in France, Italy, Portugal, Greece and Hungary will affect short-haul flights and services that fly over those countries.
- Many of the cuts will come on short-haul routes with high frequencies.
- So why did we not just pull out of the short-haul market completely?
- Then, it was announced that he had sold a half-stake in his Australian short-haul airline, Virgin Blue, for around £96m.
- Increasing the number of long-haul destinations would be a good idea because short-haul holidays are often bought at the last minute.
- He said the 24 short-haul routes launched since January 2004 were profitable.
- It also encompasses the short-haul European services run from the regional airports.
- I knew very little about the place when I headed there in August, except that Britain's Guardian newspaper had voted it the number-one short-haul holiday destination for 2004.
- We should demand a massive expansion of environmentally-friendly rail transport and a savage reduction in short-haul air traffic, and no airport expansion anywhere in Europe.
- He points out that road congestion is already hurting haulage and rail and shipping is now identified as a cheaper short-haul option for cargo.
- 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.
- High speed rail links should be developed as an alternative to short-haul flights.
- In short-haul markets, ‘Southwest is generally able to charge slightly higher average fares,’ it says.
- Over the next two months Aer Lingus will remove all booking restrictions on its short-haul routes to increase flexibility for passengers.
- Some carriers depend on frequent short-haul flights which nobody wants to go on at the moment.
- South Korean flag carrier Korean Air said yesterday it may set up a low-cost carrier for short-distance international routes amid an expected raise in competition over short-haul travel within the region.
Definition of short haul in US English: short haulnoun A relatively short distance in terms of travel or the transport of goods. 短途运输 it is only a short haul over the mountains to Los Angeles 越过大山到洛杉矶只是短途运输。 as modifier short-haul routes 短途运输路线。 Example sentencesExamples - British Airways came first for business travel and international short-haul journeys, while Virgin Atlantic scored highest for long-haul trips.
- We should demand a massive expansion of environmentally-friendly rail transport and a savage reduction in short-haul air traffic, and no airport expansion anywhere in Europe.
- Over the next two months Aer Lingus will remove all booking restrictions on its short-haul routes to increase flexibility for passengers.
- Then, it was announced that he had sold a half-stake in his Australian short-haul airline, Virgin Blue, for around £96m.
- It has also reorganised its European short-haul routes in response to severe competition.
- High speed rail links should be developed as an alternative to short-haul flights.
- The fleet would comprise a large passenger jet, a smaller jet capable of travelling long distances and two short-haul aircraft.
- Many of the cuts will come on short-haul routes with high frequencies.
- Increasing the number of long-haul destinations would be a good idea because short-haul holidays are often bought at the last minute.
- I knew very little about the place when I headed there in August, except that Britain's Guardian newspaper had voted it the number-one short-haul holiday destination for 2004.
- South Korean flag carrier Korean Air said yesterday it may set up a low-cost carrier for short-distance international routes amid an expected raise in competition over short-haul travel within the region.
- So why did we not just pull out of the short-haul market completely?
- Some carriers depend on frequent short-haul flights which nobody wants to go on at the moment.
- It also encompasses the short-haul European services run from the regional airports.
- In short-haul markets, ‘Southwest is generally able to charge slightly higher average fares,’ it says.
- The dispute by controllers in France, Italy, Portugal, Greece and Hungary will affect short-haul flights and services that fly over those countries.
- 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.
- A managed to hitch a ride on a short-haul cargo plane full of sugar heading down to Barbados but couldn't stand the whole flight in such cramped, however sweet, conditions.
- He points out that road congestion is already hurting haulage and rail and shipping is now identified as a cheaper short-haul option for cargo.
- He said the 24 short-haul routes launched since January 2004 were profitable.
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