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.
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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.
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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.
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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.