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    Flag carrier

    noun

    • 1. an airline owned or formerly owned by a specified state: "the European Commission blocked its attempt to buy Aer Lingus shortly after the Irish flag carrier was privatised"

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    A flag carrier is a transport company, such as an airline or shipping company, that, being locally registered in a given sovereign state, enjoys preferential rights or privileges accorded by the government for international operations.

  4. The meaning of FLAG CARRIER is an air or sea transport line flying the flag of the country to which it belongs.

  5. an airline that is or was owned by a government, often with the name of the country in its name: Air India, the country's flag carrier. The Australian government raised A$1.45 billion from the sale of its 75% stake in the national flag carrier. (Definition of flag carrier from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  6. Nov 27, 2019 · In the United States, there isn't even a designated flag carrier. WHAT IS A FLAG CARRIER? In many ways, the definition of a flag carrier is what it appears. It's an opportunity to show a nation's flag by painting it on the aircraft. Early on, it also often meant that they were owned by the government.

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  7. Apr 29, 2024 · Definition of Flag Carrier. A flag carrier refers to an airline which is either directly owned or sanctioned by the government of a country to represent its national identity. This airline enjoys privileges in international operations and often symbolizes the country’s pride and sovereignty.

  8. A flag carrier is an airline or ship line that is owned by the government of the country it is based in. Sometimes this means that the company has a monopoly on some routes, especially those to other countries. The term may have come about because of laws that all planes and ships have to show the flag of the country they are registered in. [1]

  9. Quick Reference. A business which is regarded as contributing to national security and/or national prestige. It is often believed by governments that flag carriers, such as national airlines, should be supported whether or not they are economically viable.

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