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Mitsuo23 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Webpage from Delta

Hi,

The sentence below is from a website of Delta. Would you help me to understand it?

As a part of our expanded agreement with Alaska Airlines, Diamond, Platinum, and Gold Medallion members may receive complimentary upgrades on Alaska flights, subject to availability, on most published economy fares on Delta and certain Delta-designated codeshare flights in North America within or between the United States (excluding Hawaii).

1) Will you rephrase or break down this underlined part? it says, on alaska flights, on Delta flights. I am confused on which flight the members can receive the upgrade.

2) I understand within the United States but can't understand this "between the U.S." It doesn't mention other counties. so between the U.S and where?

Thank you for your help,

M
  

Top answer

1-- [ on Alaska flights, subject to availability ] and [ on most published economy fares on Delta and certain Delta-designated codeshare flights in North America within or between the United States (excluding Hawaii) ]. g. between California and Georgia) - except Hawaii.

  • 1-- [ on Alaska flights, subject to availability ] and [ on most published economy fares on Delta and certain Delta-designated codeshare flights in North America within or between the United States (excluding Hawaii) ].
  • g.
  • between California and Georgia) - except Hawaii.
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1-- [on Alaska flights, subject to availability] and [on most published economy fares on Delta and certain Delta-designated codeshare flights in North America within or between the United States (excluding Hawaii)].

2-- Between the United States = from state to state (e.g. between California and Georgia) - except Hawaii.
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Thank you for the reply.

I thought "within the U.S" meant from state to state. What is the difference between, "within the U.S" and "between the U.S."?

Thank you always,

M
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No difference in intent.

Within the United States (the country name) vs between the United States (the states).

PS: Oh, I see what you mean – both prepositions are in the same breath. I assume legalistic jargon.
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Ah! 'Within' can also mean within a single state, as from Los Angeles to San Francisco.
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I see, thank you for lettin me know.Emotion: big smile

M

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