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11 Sentences With "travels by air"

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Approximately 44 percent of the world's population travels by air each year.
When Martha Rose Ormerod, an engineering student from Wales, travels by air, she has a ritual.
Airports: Anyone who regularly travels by air is familiar with the disparity that exists between our nation's best and worst airports.
Anything that travels by air, like fresh blackberries or asparagus from South America, is going to burn a lot of carbon.
Based in Los Angeles, Mr. Corddry travels by air for work, but with his family he often prefers to go by car.
Ben Stiller's travels by air, land, and sea through stunning mountain ranges, churning waters, and exploding volcanos, meeting colorful characters in every corner of the world and enjoying experiences beyond his wildest dreams; and at the end of it all, he returns a different man thanks to everything he's been through.
Whenever he travels by air, his boarding pass is stamped with "SSSS" — meaning that he has been selected for secondary screening, and could indicate that he's been placed on a watchlist (although travelers and airline passengers are also selected for this screening at random, or can trigger an automatic screening for a variety of reasons, like buying a one-way plane ticket).
In the modern period, imperial trains are used less and less, as the former emperor Akihito generally travels by air, or regular scheduled trains with a reserved carriage. In this case, bulletproof carriages will still be operated where available. Imperial trains are still operated occasionally, but they mainly function as a cordial reception for state guests, rather than transportation of the imperial family.
In the fifth one, a man should leave his pet called a Grox home when he travels by air. However, if he takes him with him, they doubly charge costs, and he must pack up and lock up the Grox in a Grox box which costs much, much more than any fox boxes. So, to fly with his foxes, it's a lot cheaper than spend a lot of money on boxes for Groxes.
She claimed that one of the flight attendants had previously notified an air marshal on board the flight that she thought the men were acting suspiciously, but the air marshals later said that a flight attendant had merely passed on Jacobsen's concerns. Jacobsen and her husband became increasingly vocal when they believed that their concerns were not being taken seriously, to the point that air marshals believed that the couple might themselves be terrorists, trying to draw them out to reveal their identities. In a series of articles for WomensWallStreet titled "Terror in the Skies, Again?," Jacobsen claimed that several other Flight 327 passengers have corroborated her story including one who was so frightened by what she witnessed that she no longer travels by air and others said they were convinced they were about to die.
Dock to Dish is one of the original community- supported fishery programs, and is headquartered in the commercial fishing port of Montauk, NY. Founded in 2012, Dock to Dish co-founders also established the first restaurant supported fishery program in the world, a model which has since proliferated across North and Central America. Over the past five years, Dock to Dish co-founders have worked to create new systems for providing reliable access to fresh, locally-harvested and traceable artisanal seafood directly to their cooperative membership from regional fishing wharfs and commercial docks. The seafood they source and distribute is traceable back to the vessel, and often the actual fisherman; never travels by air (the highest carbon producing mode of transport), and never leaves a 150-mile radius from the port that it was originally landed in. Dock to Dish now serves a broad spectrum of restaurants, resorts and institutional-level members, such as the Google Corporation, in restaurant-supported fishery programs while providing limited local seafood shares to families through its community-supported fishery program.

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