EXP has various meanings in the Airline category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of EXP in Airline.
In the context of aviation, the abbreviation EXP stands for “Express.” This term is commonly used to describe airline services, flights, or carriers that offer faster, more direct routes—usually with fewer stops and quicker turnaround times. Express services are often marketed toward business travelers or passengers seeking convenience and speed. People may search for this term using keywords like “EXP flight,” “express airline,” “aviation express service,” or “fast air travel.”
Express (EXP) flights are typically regional or short-haul services operated by smaller aircraft under a major airline brand. These flights focus on time efficiency, sometimes providing fewer onboard amenities in exchange for quicker departure and arrival times. Airlines may also use “EXP” to label priority services such as express check-in or express cargo. Related terms include “regional jet,” “priority boarding,” and “fast-track air travel,” all reflecting the goal of saving time and improving efficiency.
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