Mode of transport conducted using aircraft.
1 That is why passenger travel by air and sea has ceased.
2 To travel by air would have been out of the question.
3 I think, on the whole, you're wise to travel by air .
4 His mother will not travel by air ; his brother is afraid of elevators.
5 I hope you are prepared to travel by air .
6 Hammond said Britain is advising against all but essential travel by air through Sharm el-Sheikh airport.
7 The components are small enough to travel by air - that is one reason why we chose your machine.
8 Recent advances in aviation technology have enabled many people to travel by air , including individuals with medical conditions.
9 These passengers will have an option of reconnecting from Lilongwe for onward travel by air or ground transport.
10 Besides, I can't travel by air .
11 Unfortunately for me, time constraints meant I was forced to travel by air when I first visited Latin America.
12 He had received a call from Al-Majnoun the day before back in Tehran, instructing him to travel by air to Mashad.
13 Arrive by regular Uber at a hub, then travel by air to another hub before finishing the journey with another ride share.
14 Her touch turned him human, but it seemed that he was a man ill suited to travel by air , immortal or no.
15 London - Nearly two in three British people are still willing to travel by air despite the recent aviation disasters, a new survey shows.
16 From then until 2009, with roads in rebel hands, people and goods had to travel by air or sea to reach the Jaffna peninsula.
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