With #SCOTUS arg today, puzzling on frequent flyer v. flier. Did a quick search on several airline sites. So far, all use "frequent flyer."
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Replying to @AppellateDaily
@AppellateDaily WaPo style is flier both for "people who fly and leaflets." Philadelphia Flyers exempted.1 reply 1 retweet 0 likes -
Replying to @scotusreporter
@scotusreporter@AppellateDaily From NYT Stylebook: "flier - can mean a pilot, a fast train or a leaflet. Not flyer."2 replies 1 retweet 0 likes
Replying to @adamliptak
.@adamliptak @scotusreporter Thanks; that's what was interesting. Articles mostly use flier, while airlines, incl. petr in QP, use flyer.
3:18 PM - 3 Dec 2013
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