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An airline provides air transport services for passengers or freight, generally these companies with a recognized operating certificate or license. Airlines lease or own their aircraft with which to supply these services and may form partnerships or alliances with other airlines for mutual benefit.
a commercial enterprise that provides scheduled flights for passengers
A pipe supplying air
a hose that carries air under pressure
An organization providing a regular public service of air transportation on one or more routes
A route that forms part of a system regularly used by aircraft
Taiyuan Train Station
Evening descends on Taiyuan's Train Station. It looks nice now but try waiting with hundreds of people in one of 30 lines for over an hour with no air conditioning in a room designed like a greenhouse on a midsummer day with temperatures near a hundred degrees outside, and much higher inside. At least we weren't the only ones suffering. After all that waiting for a ticket to Beijing, we found they had none. So we went to the airport and got a flight back to Beijing. Strangely when we arrived at the airport the airline didn't accept credit cards (even a Chinese credit card) and the airport had no ATM despite being almost as large as Sea-Tac airport in the U.S., fortunately an ATM was found in time and we barely made our flight. Many people without our resources just slept on the concrete in front of the train station with all their belongings.
Sleeping at the airport
It had been a long and hot day in Puerto Vallarta, and the dude was just plain tuckered out. He found this mat in front of the American Airlines ticket counter and laid down, backpack and all, for a little siesta.