This isn't Depends where abouts your going but its about the same, VERY SAFE!! :) Adam
The motto of Her Majesty's Coastguard is 'Safer Lives, Safer Ships, Cleaner Seas'.
It is not of the seas, it are of the land.
Not all seas are completely surround by land. There are three major types of seas which are hypersaline lakes, nearly enclosed seas and partly enclosed seas.
Yes, and this is for a reason. Pilots are actually trained to crash-land planes in oceans or seas if there is a problem with the plane. Crashing into the sea is safer than crashing on land, the plane wont catch fire or smash into a million pieces, meaning more people will survive.
Yes, airlines serve food on most flights over a few hours, and especially on overseas flights. The food is often free on long / over seas flights. For example, on our trip from San Francisco to Auckland, New Zealand (a 13 hour flight), dinner and breakfast were both complimentary. I believe you can order something different from a separate menu for an additional cost.
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All seas are close to land.
Business class flights are more expensive than regular domestic flights. Depending on the length of the flight and where you are flying to it can be more worth while to get the business flight. A good example would be if you were flying over seas it is usually better to get business class and when flying within the country it is usually better to fly domestic.
it evaporates and then it condensate after that it rains in the oceans and seas.
Virgin Atlantic is well known for it's specialization in flights to the North America and the Caribbean. Flights provide free wi-fi to Seattle, Washington Dulles, and San Diego.