Noun
/aɪərˈtrævələr/
The term "airtraveller" refers to a person who travels by air, typically on an airplane. It is a compound noun formed from “air,” indicating travel through the atmosphere, and “traveller,” meaning someone who goes from one place to another. "Airtraveller" is used in both oral and written contexts, particularly in discussions related to the aviation industry, travel, and tourism.
The term is less common than its synonym "air traveler" or even just "traveler," particularly in more colloquial contexts. It is frequently used in written texts such as travel guides, airline advertisements, and customer feedback forms.
Как авиапутешественник, я всегда стараюсь зарегистрироваться заранее, чтобы избежать стресса в последнюю минуту.
Many airtravellers prefer direct flights to minimize their travel time.
Множество авиапутешественников предпочитают прямые рейсы, чтобы минимизировать время в пути.
The airline offers special services for airtravellers with disabilities.
The term "airtraveller" does not have a significant presence in idiomatic expressions, but it can be contextualized within phrases related to travel and air transport.
Ранняя пташка получает червя; вот почему каждый авиапутешественник знает важность бронирования рейсов заранее.
To be up in the air means that your plans are uncertain, a feeling every airtraveller dreads before a trip.
Быть в подвешенном состоянии означает, что ваши планы неопределены, чего каждый авиапутешественник боится перед поездкой.
Airtraveller often crosses paths with a layover, making them appreciate the value of comfortable airport lounges.
The word "airtraveller" is a combination of "air," derived from the Old English word "ǣr," which originally referred to the lower atmosphere, and "traveller," which comes from the Old French "travailler," meaning to work or toil, indicating the effort involved in traveling.