II.transfer <sed. del. transferring; pret., del. Pf. transferred>GLAG.preh. glag.[brit. angl. transˈfəː, trɑːnsˈfəː, tranzˈfəː, trɑːnzˈfəː, am. angl. trænsˈfər, ˈtrænsfər]
III.transfer <sed. del. transferring; pret., del. Pf. transferred>GLAG.nepreh. glag.[brit. angl. transˈfəː, trɑːnsˈfəː, tranzˈfəː, trɑːnzˈfəː, am. angl. trænsˈfər, ˈtrænsfər]
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And this freedom of choice is not limited to origin-destination passengers. 62% of transfer passengers have one or more realistic alternative hubs to transfer through.
Other infrastructure developments include the construction of a new bussing facility that will be used to transfer passengers to and from aircraft using remote parking.
The high number of cancellations yesterday meant many passengers had either stayed home or had not been able to fly to the airport, which mostly serves transfer passengers.