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O que (quem) é long-haul traffic - definição

AIRTIME
Long-haul; Short-haul; Medium-haul; Flight duration; Long haul flight; Short haul; Long-haul flights; Short-haul flight; Long-haul flight; Long haul; Long Haul; Short‑haul flight
  • Lufthansa considers the [[Airbus A320 family]] a medium-haul airliner.
  • Lufthansa considers the [[Embraer E-190]] a short-haul airliner.
  • Airline routes between [[San Francisco]] and [[Tokyo]] following the most direct great circle (top) westward, and following a longer-distance jet stream route (bottom) when heading eastward
  • Lufthansa defines the [[Boeing 747-8]] as a long-haul airliner.

haul         
GENRE OF WEB VIDEO
Hauls; Haul videos; Haul
(hauls, hauling, hauled)
1.
If you haul something which is heavy or difficult to move, you move it using a lot of effort.
A crane had to be used to haul the car out of the stream...
She hauled up her bedroom window and leaned out.
VERB: V n prep/adv, V adv n
2.
If someone is hauled before a court or someone in authority, they are made to appear before them because they are accused of having done something wrong.
He was hauled before the managing director and fired.
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed before n
Haul up means the same as haul
.
He was hauled up before the Board of Trustees...
PHRASAL VERB: usu passive
3.
A haul is a quantity of things that are stolen, or a quantity of stolen or illegal goods found by police or customs.
The size of the drugs haul shows that the international trade in heroin is still flourishing...
N-COUNT: with supp
4.
If you say that a task or a journey is a long haul, you mean that it takes a long time and a lot of effort.
Revitalising the Romanian economy will be a long haul.
PHRASE
see also long-haul
LongHaul         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Long haul (disambiguation); The Long Haul (disambiguation); The Long Haul (film); Longhaul; Longhaul (disambiguation)
VIA LongHaul is a CPU speed throttling and power saving technology developed by VIA Technologies. By executing specialized instructions, software can exercise fine control on the bus-to-core frequency ratio and CPU core voltage.
Hauls         
GENRE OF WEB VIDEO
Hauls; Haul videos; Haul
·noun ·see Hals.

Wikipédia

Flight length

In aviation, the flight length refers to the distance of a flight. When it comes to the generic length factors of a flight it includes the speed, distance & stops of a flight. Commercial flights are often categorized into long-, medium- or short-haul by commercial airlines based on flight length, although there is no international standard definition and many airlines use air time or geographic boundaries instead. David W. Wragg define short-haul routes as being shorter than 600–800 nmi (1,100–1,500 km), long-haul as being longer than 2,200–2,600 nmi (4,100–4,800 km), and medium-haul as being in-between.

The related term flight duration is defined as to the amount of time a single flight (segment) is scheduled to take from pushing back at the departure gate to arriving at its destination gate. It is formally defined by ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) as "The total time from the moment an aeroplane first moves for the purpose of taking off until the moment it finally comes to rest at the end of the flight" called flight time, also referred to colloquially as "chocks to chocks" time.

Flight duration is formally measured in hours & minutes as it is irrespective of geographic distance traveled. A route's flight duration can be affected by many things such as anticipated routings, weather, traffic, or taxiing times. Scheduled durations for the same route and airline can also vary on what aircraft is used.

A flight's duration can also be described using the aviation term of "Flight Haul Type", such as "Short Haul" or "Long Haul" that have multiple different definitions depending on originating sources. See the below table for some more prominent examples:

Exemplos do corpo de texto para long-haul traffic
1. The world‘s largest by revenues was helped by faster growth in long–haul traffic than its European rivals and its hedging against soaring fuel prices.
2. BA is under pressure to improve service and increase long–haul traffic, the area in which it makes most of its profits.
3. The increase in passenger numbers came mainly from growth in long–haul traffic, boosted by new routes across the North Atlantic and to Asia from Gatwick, Edinburgh and Naples.