air taxi
noun [ C ] uk/ˈeə ˌtæk.si/ us/ˈer ˌtæk.si/
空中出租车:付费短途载客小飞机
an aircraft, usually a small plane, that takes passengers on short flights at their request in exchange for payment
More than a quarter of Alaskans live off the road system, so many rely on air taxis. 超过四分之一的阿拉斯加人生活在公路系统之外,因此许多人依赖空中出租车出行。
Fares for the tour start at $100, based on eight people sharing an air taxi. 八人合租空中出租车的票价为 100 美元起。
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- The increasing popularity of smaller jets for corporate use or rented as air taxis is adding to air congestion.
- In the National Park, air taxis take tourists to view bears.
- Here's an alternative to the delays and hassles associated with flying on scheduled airlines out of major airports: hire an air taxi.
- Airliners carry many more people per flight than air taxis do.
- They are planning to launch an air taxi service that will make catching a plane as easy as hiring a limo.