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- noun Plural form of
jetway .
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Examples
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With so many carry-ons getting checked at gates, Delta Air Lines installed bag-tag printers in jetways at its Atlanta hub over the past few months.
The Tough Tactics to Avoid Luggage Check-In Fees Scott McCartney 2012
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Ice is generally harder to clear than snow, especially when equipment such as movable jetways — also known as aerobridges — freeze, industry officials say.
Snow, Ice Ground Flights Across Europe Daniel Michaels 2010
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To convey the message, it plasters airport jetways, city blocks and glossy magazines with colorful, pithy advertisements.
A Banking Giant's Moral Bankruptcy on Iran David Feith 2010
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There were no jetways yet and there were NO planes parked anywhere near it.
Mexico City Airport 2007
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American earlier this week began inspecting its fleet of Boeing 737 planes for possible fuselage damage caused by contact with certain types of passenger bridges, or jetways, used at airports nationwide.
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Sharp metal edges or bolts sticking out from the accordion-like rain flaps at the end of adjustable jetways are suspected of scratching or damaging a number of Boeing 737s above the main passenger door.
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Portable jetways were also brought out and that eyewitness was able to see some passengers deplane.
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It seems to have doubled in size since 2000, and wonder of wonders, they even have jetways.
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They have their special parking lot at National and their own entrance into the terminal where they can be taken directly to the jetways without the usual security hassles everyone else has to endure.
Think Progress » Rep. Doolittle Just Wants The Same Benefits Every American Doesn’t Have 2006
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(Eight of T3's 28 gates include jetways outfitted to accommodate the superjumbo.)
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