Do they fly off that warming contraption and wrap themselves up in your hair?
"They fly double the number of planes than we have, but we focus on business, " says Ghosh.
Second, that the planned missile-defence initiative is wrong because terrorists do not fire missiles, they fly planes.
Southwest launched a new survey program last year that sends questionnaires to customers the day after they fly.
Jay Sorenson, president of IdeaWorks, says people should make their decisions based on which airlines they fly most.
These solutions to Internet regulation are far off, if they fly at all.
Mr. ROBERT MANN (Airline Analyst): The objective is to stop instances of flying where they fly at a cash loss.
They fly back to South Africa on 31 October, where they will play in all formats almost non-stop until 18 January.
But its directive was picked up aviation authorities globally and requires that the planes be deemed safe before they fly again.
Bill Evans, the analyst relations guy at Apple, had suggested that they fly me to Paris to do the launch event there.
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School officials told CNN that Ware will be able to travel with his teammates when they fly to Atlanta on Wednesday night.
They fly on seven different sets of papers that make moving through every border, be it Jordanian, Israeli or Tajik, a tough task.
That information results in a Notice to Airman (Notam) warning which is posted to a day-by-day database pilots can consult before they fly.
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Seniority determines many aspects of a flight attendant's life, including what routes they fly and whether they work in economy, business or first class.
Maybe so, but empirical evidence seems to suggest that once the talented pass the New York test, in rising numbers they fly south to celebrate.
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But they fly in the face of the conventional wisdom about heart disease: Basically, that good cholesterol is always good, and bad cholesterol is always bad.
Coach Marcelo Lippi has opted to leave out several household names for this final friendly before they fly out to South Africa for the Confederations Cup.
"They fly the Union flag at all times, with limited exceptions mainly for the patron saint days for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, " he said.
Yet Inmarsat's birds cover almost the entire world: They fly in geosynchronous orbit (GEOs, as they're known) 36, 000 kilometers above the earth and thus have large footprints.
Or the commission could punish Boeing by fining any European airline that bought Boeing jets or by impounding new aircraft as they fly into Europe from Seattle.
With their wings beating up to 80 times a minute and their hearts beating hundreds of times a minute, they fly up, down, forwards and even upside down and backwards.
They fly on tight budgets and pay taxes on fuel.
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Flybe say they are not considering a reduction in the number of routes and destinations they fly to, but the frequency of flights from Belfast each day is under review.
The helicopters are monitored as they fly autonomously to a forward operating base, where a marine controller on the ground takes over using a portable device to direct the drop.
As it stands now, domestic passengers pay a 7.5% ticket tax every time they fly, which goes into the FAA's trust fund, which makes up most of the administration's budget.
Meanwhile, a team of Yamaha motorcycle designers will attempt to set a world record of their own when they fly their pedal-powered airplane over 75 miles of the Pacific Ocean.
The deal for these airlines is that the ticket cost is quite low, they fly in and out of small airports, and tend to have a lot of flights each day.
They fly as near the Yukon as possible, hire a vehicle and use it as as a base for days of canoeing or climbing the spectacular mountains that outdo their own Alps.
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