the long haul Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of the long haul In English

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Examples of the long haul

  • Single-mode fiber, on the other hand, is aimed at long-haul networks where power efficiency is of prime importance.

  • Our message on meat imports is currently advertised on seven million ticket wallets for long-haul destinations.

  • There is no doubt that airlines were greatly impressed by this tour, which showed how flight times could be halved on many long-haul sectors.

  • Firstly, is air rage a long-haul or a short-haul problem?

  • No new runways for 10 years will mean that airlines will gradually trade slots used for regional services for use by higher revenue long-haul services.

  • It seems to me grossly unfair that long-haul passengers should pay exactly the same as those on short domestic flights.

  • We certainly hope that it will be eased when the new long-haul building is built and when modifications are carried out in the short-haul building.

  • Deep vein thrombosis has been found to affect a number of people while travelling or soon after flight, particularly long-haul.

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