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Flights all booked vs Flights are booked

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Flights all booked' is a more informal and conversational way of saying that all the flights have been booked, while 'Flights are booked' is a more formal and structured way of expressing the same idea.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 605 views

Flights all booked

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal contexts.

This phrase is an informal and conversational way of saying that all the flights have been booked.

Examples:

  • Flights all booked for our vacation next month!
  • Flights all booked, now we just need to pack.
  • Flights all booked, let's get ready for the trip.
  • Flights were all booked so they had to drive.
  • With one day's notice, all the flights were booked.
  • I have half your flight booked in already.
  • In fact, she has a flight booked to Buenos Aires tomorrow morning.
  • Flights are booked to Los Angeles.
  • Flights are booked to Los Angeles.
  • I said you had a flight booked back tonight.
  • Okay, so Dublin, O2 arena, 10,000 seats sold out well in advance, flights booked, really looking forward to it.
  • So I requested details of any flights booked in her name and there were two same-day return tickets to Tingwall on the 23rd of last month, a week and a half ago.
  • I was on my way to Bakersfield - after all, Harvey Specter had a flight booked there - when, suddenly, I had a thought.
  • Brooke, the flight's booked.
  • Your flight is booked, leaves in 55 minutes.
  • Every flight was booked with AR people from LA on their way up here to court the next Nirvana.
  • Listen, Lou, all right, flights are booked.
  • All the direct flights are booked, but she's working on it, unless you'd prefer three connections.
  • You've got your flights booked to O then?
  • Passengers who have booked flights with airlines that go bankrupt should get compensation, MEPs will argue this week.
  • Passengers who have booked flights with airlines that go bankrupt should be guaranteed compensation and assistance, MEPs told the European Commission today.
  • Yes, Clarence. I've already booked my flight.
  • Unless he booked his flight home, an update's wasted on him.

Alternatives:

  • All flights are booked
  • All the flights have been booked
  • All flights have been booked

Flights are booked

This phrase is correct and commonly used in formal contexts.

This phrase is a formal and structured way of expressing that all the flights have been booked.

Examples:

  • Flights are booked for the conference next week.
  • All flights are booked for the holiday season.
  • The flights are booked, now we can focus on other arrangements.
  • Flights are booked to Los Angeles.
  • Flights are booked to Los Angeles.
  • Listen, Lou, all right, flights are booked.
  • All the direct flights are booked, but she's working on it, unless you'd prefer three connections.
  • But all the flights to Fort Simpson are booked, so he was wondering if...
  • I have half your flight booked in already.
  • In fact, she has a flight booked to Buenos Aires tomorrow morning.
  • I said you had a flight booked back tonight.
  • Okay, so Dublin, O2 arena, 10,000 seats sold out well in advance, flights booked, really looking forward to it.
  • So I requested details of any flights booked in her name and there were two same-day return tickets to Tingwall on the 23rd of last month, a week and a half ago.
  • I was on my way to Bakersfield - after all, Harvey Specter had a flight booked there - when, suddenly, I had a thought.
  • Brooke, the flight's booked.
  • With one day's notice, all the flights were booked.
  • Your flight is booked, leaves in 55 minutes.
  • Every flight was booked with AR people from LA on their way up here to court the next Nirvana.
  • You've got your flights booked to O then?
  • Flights were all booked so they had to drive.
  • Passengers who have booked flights with airlines that go bankrupt should get compensation, MEPs will argue this week.
  • Passengers who have booked flights with airlines that go bankrupt should be guaranteed compensation and assistance, MEPs told the European Commission today.
  • Yes, Clarence. I've already booked my flight.

Alternatives:

  • All flights have been booked
  • All flights are reserved
  • All the flights are confirmed

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