Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

hub and spoke

Korean translation:

허브 앤 스포크

Aug 12, 2009 13:09
14 yrs ago
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English term

hub and spoke

GBK English to Korean Other Transport / Transportation / Shipping
Definition from Smartertravel:
A hub and spoke system is one in which an airline designates one or several cities as hubs from which most or all of its flights originate/terminate. Passengers flying from one non-hub city to another usually have to connect through a hub, while passengers living in a hub city have a wealth of nonstop destinations to choose from.
Example sentences:
The bad news for travellers is that the hub and spoke system tends to eliminate a lot of non-stop flights. (everything2.com)
For years the only formula for profits was the hub and spoke system. By pulling in passengers from smaller cities, like Jacksonville, Florida, and Charleston, South Carolina, to one big hub, like Atlanta, an airline could capture traffic for the lucrative long-distance flights across oceans and continents. (Cable News Network)
Many airlines supplement their hub and spoke model with codeshares, partner flights, or a small commuter airline. (wiseGEEK)
Proposed translations (Korean)
4 +2 허브 앤 스포크
Change log

Aug 12, 2009 13:05: changed "Kudoz queue" from "In queue" to "Public"

Aug 12, 2009 13:09: Enrique Cavalitto changed "Stage" from "Preparation" to "Submission"

Aug 15, 2009 13:58: changed "Stage" from "Submission" to "Selection"

Jan 18, 2010 04:54: changed "Stage" from "Selection" to "Completion"

Proposed translations

+2
30 mins
Selected

허브 앤 스포크

사전에는 '대도시 터미널 집중 방식의'라고 되어 있으나, 실제로는 영어 그대로 사용하는 경우가 대부분입니다.
The phrase can be paraphrased as '대도시 터미널 집중 방식의'(as in dictionaries), but in actuality it is often not translated.
Definition from naver search:
여러 항공노선을 대도시 터미널에 집중시키는 방식
Example sentences:
항공자유화는 대형항공사의 허브 앤 스포크 시스템(Hub and spoke system)에 날개를 달아주었다. 허브 앤 스포크 시스템은 핵심공항 A가 주변 공항 수요를 끌어 모아서 다른 핵심공항 B로 전달한다. (프레시안)
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