Scheduled carrier

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Scheduled Carrier:

A scheduled carrier is a commercial airline company that provides regular flights between destinations based on pre-planned schedules. These flights operate on a regular basis as per a set timetable and are available to the public for booking.

A scheduled carrier is different from a charter airline, which typically operates flights on a one-off basis for a specific purpose such as a sports team or business trip. Scheduled carriers offer a wider range of destinations and flight times, providing greater flexibility for travelers.

This term is used to distinguish airline companies that provide scheduled flights from those that operate charter flights or ad-hoc services. Scheduled carriers are often larger airlines that have a wide range of routes and a more established network than smaller airlines that offer charter flights. They generally have a fleet of aircraft and operate several flights a day to their destinations.

Overall, scheduled carriers are the backbone of the commercial airline industry, offering reliable and frequently operated flights that connect people and businesses around the world.

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