flight
[flɑɪt]

noun

[Definition]: an air trip between two cities

[Example Sentences]:
1. The flight plan is expected to sell for as much as $40,000.
2. In terms of the first flight to Mars, we are hoping to do that around 2025.
3. The FAA is expected to introduce final rules for commercial drone flight in 2016.
4. When booked in advance, that same flight could be around $100.
5. Orion is scheduled to make its first flight with astronauts aboard in 2021.
6. For example, if your flight is delayed two hours or longer, you receive $50.
7. Orbital Sciences took a year to return to flight after its Antares rocket exploded in October 2014.
8. Orion is tentatively scheduled to fly on SLS for an unmanned test flight around the moon in 2019.
9. Based on its 2014 prices, typical flight fees for one veteran can top $550,000.
10. Flightradar24, a flight tracking website, said the Airbus A320-200 was delivered in September 2008.
11. There is a risk of flight if you see a higher interest rate environment.
12. In two weeks there will be another flight with some of my other friends.
13. When I came here they told me the flight was canceled.
14. In two weeks, there will be another flight with some of my other friends.
15. I was close to missing my flight home and far from passing through to airside.


[Antonyms]foray