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Writer's pictureFlight Attendant Phrases

To arrive on time

English: To arrive on time

French: Arriver à l’heure


It’s always good to let passengers know that your flight is on time.


“Heure” (f) means “time” or “hour” or “o’clock” depending on the context.

Avez-vous l’heure?=Do you have the time?

Quelle heure est-il?=What time is it?

Il est huit heures=It is eight o’clock

Le temps de vol est de huit heures=The flight time is eight hours


À l’heure=On time

Arriver à l’heure=To arrive on time

Partir à l’heure=To depart on time

 

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-Announcements for de-icing delays

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-Dealing with weight and balance issues

-Dealing with uncooperative passengers

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