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passenger

[pas-uhn-jer] / ˈpæs ən dʒər /


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U.S. airlines are expecting a record 171 million passengers this spring, according to the letter.

From The Wall Street Journal

The federal government issued a set of regulations that would require airlines, among other things, to assume liability for damaged and delayed wheelchairs and improve training for staff working with passengers facing mobility issues.

From Los Angeles Times

The first passenger trains connecting the capitals of China and North Korea resumed after a six-year hiatus, a sign of warming ties between the countries.

From The Wall Street Journal

Cruise lines do reserve the right to charge additional fees for fuel if oil prices exceed a certain level—it’s in the contract passengers receive at booking.

From The Wall Street Journal

A record 171 million passengers are projected for spring break, leading to potential hours-long airport security lines due to TSA staffing shortages.

From Barron's