"Bon Voyage" is a French phrase that simply means "safe journey". It is generally used to refer to boat travel, but is appropriate to say when someone is flying, as well.
"Bon voyage" is... French, to "good voyage" or "good travel". In Portuguese: "Boa Viagem".
Bon voyage...have a safe flight..
Have a nice trip = Bon voyage! (Not sure what you mean by "When you are flight".
A similar colloquial expression would be "bon voyage!" (boh[n] vwah-yazh) If you're literally discussing safe travel, you might translate it as "voyager en sécurité".
Bon Voyage
Bon voyage is the correct one
Bon voyage would be close enough.
"bon voyage" means "farewell"
voyage is journey and i think sur is safe soo.. un voyage sur
Bon voyage = Suva Yatra!
The correct punctuation for the French phrase "Bon voyage" is an exclamation mark at the end of the phrase.
Bon Voyage Sim was created in 1966.