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airport

[air-pawrt, -pohrt] / ˈɛərˌpɔrt, -ˌpoʊrt /


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In subsequent visits, U.S. representatives floated sweeteners, including offering to build an airport, supply ocean-research vessels, and even donate a bus.

From The Wall Street Journal

Android and now also iOS devices support digital versions of U.S. passports ready for domestic travel from over 250 U.S. airports.

From The Wall Street Journal

On social media, airports are warning travellers to check with their airline to determine the status of their flights.

From BBC

Airlines canceled hundreds of flights out of New York City area airports Friday ahead of a winter storm expected to bring as much as 8 inches of snow to the Big Apple.

From The Wall Street Journal

Accompanied by his wife and daughter, a visibly emotional Rahman took off his shoes, stood on the grass outside the airport and scooped up the soil as a mark of reverence.

From Barron's