English
Etymology
From post- + flight.
Adjective
postflight (not comparable)
- After a flight.
2007 September 4, John Berg, “Time on the Greens Beats Time at the Gate”, in New York Times[1]:The great game of golf offered an antidote to the inevitable dead space — blocks of difficult-to-use hours, pre- and postflight — that are one of business travel’s biggest drags.