Sentences with phrase «as airplane trips»

Forty - five years after Neil Armstrong's moon landing, there are slew of companies wanting to make space travel as regular as airplane trips.

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Business intent as a primary focus during hunting and fishing trips or aboard yachts, pleasure boats, and airplanes is difficult if not impossible to prove in order to validate the expense as deductible.
For every mom who ventures on - board an airplane with her breast pump in tow, there are a few invaluable tips for pumping on a plane to make the trip as smooth and drama - free as possible.
Though the new helicopter could cross large parts of the state without refueling, Cuomo also has access to an airplane for longer trips, such as between New York City and Buffalo.
It's the perfect time, as I'm heading off to a long trip to New York next week, where my skin will be exposed to dry airplane cabins, dry indoor air conditioning, heat and changing weather conditions.
This is a great addition for the airplane rides as well as while on your trip.
The guide is structured in much the same sequence as a passenger would plan for a trip: the circumstances he or she must consider prior to traveling, what will be encountered at the airport, and what to expect in the transitions from airport to airplane, on the plane, and then airplane to airport.
There are carriers tailored for safe travel on airplanes; tethers, car seats and ramps that make road trips with pets safer for both the pet and other passengers; and products that make traveling more comfortable for the pet, such as travel bowls, beds and calming aids.
It turned out that the airplane tickets had tripped in price, as the departure was not far off.
Previously they had to rent an airplane that can cost Rp 2 million per person for a trip from Mimika to Nabire,» said Wahyudi, as quoted by kompas.com on Monday.
Beijing to Shanghai is about a 5 hour trip as opposed to 9 - 15 hours on a regular train or who knows how long on an airplane.
This benefit covers for loss of life, limb or sight that is a direct result of a covered accident that occurs during a trip while the insured is entering, onboard, or exiting from a licensed Common Carrier (such as an airplane, a bus, a train, a ship, or a taxi) licensed for the transportation of passengers for hire.
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