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i will land at vs i will be landing at

Both phrases are correct, but the tenses are different. 'I will land at' is used to express a future action of arriving at a specific location, while 'I will be landing at' is used to indicate a future continuous action of arriving at a location. The choice between the two depends on whether you want to emphasize the moment of arrival ('I will land at') or the ongoing process of landing ('I will be landing at').
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Last updated: August 07, 2024

i will land at

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a future action of arriving at a specific location.

This phrase is used to indicate a future action of arriving at a specific location. It is straightforward and commonly used in everyday language.

Examples:

  • I will land at the airport at 3 p.m.
  • The flight will land at Heathrow Airport in two hours.
  • May 24, 2015 ... I will land at JFK on an international flight. I have booked a cab online to take me to NJ. How will I identify my cab? My phone will not work in US ...
  • Mar 4, 2016 ... Hi! I will land at Manchester Airport on Wednesday 13th April at 1255 hrs and will leave for Newcastle by train from Manchester Victoria Rail ...
  • Sep 23, 2012 ... After a fourteen-hour journey via Zurich, I will land at Dulles International Airport, and I will begin my life in Washington, D.C. I will get a new ...
  • When directed to land. "Yes thuri, Wah Golt [to ground], I will land at once." "I will look for a spot to land." "As you command, mu daal wah golt [we return to ...

Alternatives:

  • I will arrive at
  • I will touch down at

i will be landing at

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate a future continuous action of arriving at a specific location.

This phrase is used to indicate a future continuous action of arriving at a specific location. It emphasizes the ongoing process of landing.

Examples:

  • I will be landing at the airport around 5 p.m.
  • The plane will be landing at JFK Airport shortly.
  • I will be landing at E31 and leaving again from E5. Will 40 min between landing and scheduled departure of the next flight be enough time?
  • I will be landing at DFW from Cancun at 01.33pm and leaving to Pdx at 04.55pm is this enought time to make ut throught custom and security ...
  • Please, I will be landing at the DTW airport on August 30th at 9:15am for the SPH student orientation. I have been looking for affordable housing since march, ...
  • Feb 29, 2016 ... Hi, I will be landing at Luton airport at 23:55 on a Friday. My final destination is Osterley (west london) If I get the train to St.Pancras at that time I ...

Alternatives:

  • I will be arriving at
  • I will be touching down at

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