Also means
theft
Usage Note
Vol is a striking homonym: le vol Paris-Londres is a flight, while le vol à l'étalage is shoplifting. Both come from different verbs — voler meaning 'to fly' and voler meaning 'to steal' — which are themselves homonyms. Context almost always resolves the ambiguity, but the overlap is a well-known curiosity of French that learners quickly notice.
Examples
"Notre vol part à dix heures du matin."
Natural Translation
Our flight leaves at ten in the morning.
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