Noun
air bridge (plural air bridges)
Alternative form of airbridge.
A medical air bridge has allowed a handful of critically ill patients to be taken out of the Yemeni capital, Sana’a, while the port of Hudaydah is largely left free for necessary humanitarian goods to enter the country. Source: Internet
But there are still question marks around Portugal, which was the first country to offer an air bridge with the UK but has recently seen a rise in new cases around Lisbon. Source: Internet
These classifications won't be set in stone - if coronavirus cases rise in the UK or a partner country, either one could decide to close the air bridge and impose restrictions. Source: Internet
Email “Ireland could have 'air bridge' with France, Portugal, Germany and maybe Greece”. Source: Internet
It was thought that they would be added to the list of so-called air bridge countries – particularly due to their popularity among UK tourists – alongside Spain, Italy, and Greece. Source: Internet
The accounts and financing of the domestic air bridge between Trinidad and Tobago is not co-mingled with the airline’s international operations. Source: Internet