Jets do, not prop planes.
In the stratosphere,no clouds are present.so it is so clear to go up there.
The planes that fly over Ukraine daily depend on how many flights go out daily,and the delays and cancelations that occur daily.
Yes they do. Go to www.mountainflights.com. For about USD 165 you can fly over Mount Everest. All flights leave from Kathmandu, Nepal.
About 8-10% of Americans fly on planes daily. This is about 1.73 million flyers each day. Passengers, however, are not just relegated to large commercial flights. In fact, the percentage includes individuals that fly on small commuter planes, helicopters, and even private planes daily.
Yes, international flights can fly over any country, as long as it is legal.
Yes. Many commercial flights exceed 40,000 feet in altitude.
There are no direct scheduled flights from Belfast to Mauritius. You would need to take a few flights through different airports to get there. There would be many options.
It's mostly commuter planes and helicopters for those flights. The flights are about $150-200. One major airline though is Hawaiian airlines if you want to fly with a big name company. I think the little guys tend to be just as good.
To avoid turbulence, most commercial jets fly in the upper layer of the troposphere, which varies in height depending on latitude, typically 40,000 feet (5 km). This is on the border of the tropopause, just above the troposphere, and the lower layer of the stratosphere in some cases.
Of course, planes can fly.
In the touristic period planes from all the world lands in Mallorca as charters. During winter flights are only from Spain.
The better question may be "Which is the safets Airline to fly over the Atlantic?"; however, historically, the 747 has been one of the safest planes to fly in on International Longhaul flights.