Scheduled flights are air flights that are publicly scheduled and promoted by major airlines.

"Scheduled flights" in the context of travel refers to flights that operate on a regular and pre-determined schedule, as opposed to charter flights which operate on an as-needed basis.

  1. In the context of air travel, scheduled flights are the most common type of flights. Airlines offer a set schedule of flights, with specific departure and arrival times, that operate on a regular basis to multiple destinations. For example, a major airline might have a scheduled flight departing daily from New York to London, or a scheduled flight departing every other day from Miami to Mexico City.

  2. In the context of hotels, scheduled flights information is provided to the guests to help them plan their trip. Some hotels might have a flight schedule board or have a partnership with an airline to provide information on scheduled flights to its guests.

  3. In the context of tours, scheduled flights information is provided to the tour participants to help them plan their trip. A tour operator might have a scheduled flight package which includes the flight reservation, ground transportation and a tour package.

These are some examples, but again, the context may provide different meaning to the word.

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