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(i) In the line ".. suspended domestic flights," the word "suspended" DOES NOT refer to
(a) stopped for some time
(b) not allowed to land
(c) prevented from operating
(d) not permitted to operate​

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Answered by SharadSangha
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The correct answer to the given question is as follows:-

(i) In the line ".. suspended domestic flights," the word "suspended" DOES NOT refer to

(b) not allowed to land

  • When certain unavoidable conditions arise such as bad weather conditions or engine failure, the airlines make an announcement regarding it saying that the flights have been "suspended".
  • Flights can also be delayed. these two scenarios are different.
  • Domestic flights are the ones that fly intercity within a country itself. International flights are the ones that fly outside a country, to abroad.
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