Present perfect subjunctive (haya)

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takeoff
el despegue
I hope that you (plural) have had a good takeoff.
Espero que ustedes hayan tenido un buen despegue.
landing
el aterrizaje
turbulence
la turbulencia
I keep doubting that the landing has been without turbulence.
Sigo dudando que el aterrizaje haya sido sin turbulencia.
to relieve
aliviar
to buckle up
abrocharse
It relieves me that they have fastened their seatbelts during the takeoff.
Me alivia que ellos se hayan abrochado el cinturón durante el despegue.
to sadden
entristecer
mishap
el percance
It saddens me that you (informal) have suffered a mishap on the trip.
Me entristece que tú hayas sufrido un percance en el viaje.
dizziness (motion sickness)
el mareo
I do not believe that the turbulence has caused your dizziness.
No creo que la turbulencia haya producido tu mareo.
stay
la estadía
We keep hoping that they have enjoyed their stay.
Seguimos esperando que ellos hayan disfrutado su estadía.
to stay (to lodge)
hospedarse
Does it relieve you that we have stayed in the same hotel?
¿Te alivia que nosotros nos hayamos hospedado en el mismo hotel?
We are glad that there has not been any mishap.
Nos alegramos de que no haya habido ningún percance.
It saddens us that you (plural) have had severe dizziness.
Nos entristece que ustedes hayan tenido un mareo severo.
I doubt that he has stayed in that hotel during his entire stay.
Dudo que él se haya hospedado en ese hotel durante toda su estadía.
I hope that you (plural) have fastened your seatbelts before the turbulence.
Espero que ustedes se hayan abrochado el cinturón antes de la turbulencia.
It relieves me that the landing has been so quick.
Me alivia que el aterrizaje haya sido tan rápido.