Sure, it is a proven fact that only a tiny fraction of
flights around the world end up accidents, but there's really no guarantee that your flight will not be in the unfortunate percentage, no matter how small.
Not exact matches
The backlash from the incident resonated
around the
world, with social media users in the United States, China and Vietnam calling for boycotts of the No. 3 U.S. carrier by passenger traffic and an
end to the practice of overbooking
flights.
While the leading experts
around the
world — with well - funded, never -
ending resources at hand — were trying (and dramatically failing) to become the first to fly, it was these two bicycle mechanics who didn't have a college education, who saw each new problem standing in their way of
flight as one amazing step closer to solving the problem.
The 2012 Cannes Film Festival has finally come to an
end, the awards have been announced, and everyone has caught their
flight back to destinations
around the
world.