What's the meaning of “Paging all passengers on flight QUE382 to Toronto. Your flight is now boarding at gate Z15.”?
This is an example of a sentence that you might hear right before you start boarding the plane. It is meant to get the attention of all passengers on a specific flight, in this case flight QUE382 to Toronto. The most important information is in the second sentence. This information is that the flight is now boarding at a specific gate, here Z15. For example, if you were taking this flight, you would know to either prepare to board or to head to the gate as quickly as possible so that you don't miss your flight. In response to hearing this sentence you might say to a fellow traveler something like this: We better get ready to board now.
How do you pronounce “Paging all passengers on flight QUE382 to Toronto. Your flight is now boarding at gate Z15.”?
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- AEPaging all passengers on flight QUE382 to Toronto. Your flight is now boarding at gate Z15.
- AEPaging all passengers on flight QUE382 to Toronto. Your flight is now boarding at gate Z15.
- BEPaging all passengers on flight QUE382 to Toronto. Your flight is now boarding at gate Z15.
- BEPaging all passengers on flight QUE382 to Toronto. Your flight is now boarding at gate Z15.
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