From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishlong-haulˈlong-haul adjective → long-haul flight/route/destination etc
Examples from the Corpus
long-haul• The other main sector of interest given in Table 11.8 is the long-haul category.• Table 11.9 shows Kuoni's top long-haul destinations in 1983-4.• The aunts have brought more baggage than the passengers Rainbow takes to long-haul flights at Heathrow.• By comparison with trying to sleep on the cramped seating of today's long-haul flights it was luxury indeed.• It's so much nicer to fly business class on long-haul flights.• It's jet lag and it affects nearly everyone on long-haul flights.• long-haul routes between Europe and Asia• Hence the decision to buy smaller wide-body jets for long-haul routes.• Now he hisses and spins in jumps while powder ice clings to the air but by trade he's a long-haul skater.• Mamet has never pretended to be a long-haul writer and sees time the way the early Elizabethans did, as a destroyer.From Longman Business Dictionarylong-haulˈlong-haul adjective [only before a noun] long-haul flights, transport etc travel over long distanceslong-haul flights from Malaysia to Europe → compare short-haul