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cabin

[kab-in] / ˈkæb ɪn /


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It said consumers would take the "from £5.99" claim to mean that large cabin bags would be available for that price "across a significant proportion of flight routes and dates".

From BBC

I inhale a breath of air, but it doesn’t make me feel that much better—and it’s not worth risking Mother’s nerves by staying outside too long, so we return to our cabin.

From Literature

Premium unit revenue outperformed the main cabin during the quarter, the company said.

From The Wall Street Journal

From the lodge, which has cabins starting at $209 a night, you can see steam billowing up from Yellowstone’s most famous geyser.

From The Wall Street Journal

Heathrow said the scanners, which provide better images of cabin bags, could service "thousands of passengers an hour with significantly greater efficiency, while maintaining high safety and security standards".

From BBC