air travel
Tom Clark asked:


Do the airplanes, limos, supporting staff’s travel and other forms of transportation have a significant effect on Global Warming? Why cant these concerned politicians use less impacting forms of transportation for communication?

Renie

air travel
newmum asked:


I am 5 months pregnant and have an important air travel to be done.Will it be safe enough?
Thanks for all your answers.I have apptmnt with doctor next week and need to check with him.Before thought of getting some inputs.

Gerri

air travel
Harley M asked:


I would like to travel by air but I do not know how to go about it when I require pure oxygen when resting and active. I am aslo prone to blood clots and have been told that air travel may cause me problems.

Andromache

air travel
pheobe asked:


how feasible is travelling by air in the next seventy years be the only means of transportatoin.
do you think it’s possible in the next seventy years that we’ll be travelling to space the way we travel from country to county

Jo ann

air travel
Jessica-Nicole asked:


There is a debate in progress that air travel should be limited because of gas prices and the effect it has on global warming. What do you think?

Maryanne

air travel
Isserley asked:


I am flying from houston to jacksonville and want to take my schnauzer. She weights 15 lbs. The most comfortable carrier for her i think is a large sherpa. Has anyone traveled with a 15lbs dog? What carrier did you use? Was it comfortable, did it fit? I am traveling continental air.

Kalpit

air travel
Dear Prudence asked:


We want to go to Italy the first week of September. Wish to spend time in Florence and Rome. Can originate from Detroit, Cleveland, or Pittsburgh. What is the most efficient way to get there by air?

I’m looking for efficiency over price as time is our limiting factor.

*best to fly through New York and then direct to Rome?
*best to change planes in Europe (paris, amsterdam, etc.)?
*best to fly direct to Paris and then take a high speed to Italy?

Gelya

air travel
Justin E asked:


I had heard that air travels faster over the top so that a void isn’t created, as the air that travels underneath has shorter to travel, but I don’t buy that. There’s nothing that forces two air molecules at the front of the wing to join each other at the back of the wing.

Lonnie