Terminal as in the end of something, namely the flight.
It's a conspiracy started by the man. I guess it's kind of the same as putting our garments in a suitcase and our suits in a garment bag. Or calling what doctors do 'practice', an operating room a 'theatre' and the airport building a 'terminal' (who said flying was safe?)
The car parks at Stansted Airport serve the purpose of a safe and secure place for travellers flying from the airport to leave their cars while they are travelling.
MUCH safer then your drive to the airport. You are many times more likely to die on your way to the airport then you would be flying an any aircraft (even private).
When you arrive at the airport, go to the relevant terminal, where a valet will be waiting for you. Leave your car with the professional valet. He will take your vehicle and park it at the safe parking space. When you return your car will be waiting for you at the terminal.
Yes, the airport is fine.
yes it is
The safest approach is to grab an airport Taxi (ticket offices are on the way out), asking for "La entrada principal a Chapultepec ". The fare should be of no more than 200 Mexican pesos (USD$15)The less safe approach is to take the underground Metro system. Exiting the A Terminal there are signs that point to the Metro entrance. The line where you would be standing is the yellow one, also called "Linea 5" at the "Terminal Aerea" station. You have to go to terminal station "Pantitlan" and then switch to the pink line, or "Linea 1". You will ride most of this line up to the "Chapultepec" station. A lateral entrance to the park is located there.Again, I recommend you to take an airport Taxi, or a "Taxi de Sitio" which are a bit more expensive, but the safest to ride.
yes algiers safe airport in whole world
Terminal Server software is safe to use in a corporate computing envioronment. You should verify first with your IT department to make sure they approve it.
There is no problem about flying to China. China has no problem and it is not in war. So no danger is there.
All airlines are fairly safe, but it depends on by safe do you mean flying wise, or security wise.
Flying in winter is as safe as flying in the summer months. There are some additional concerns, such as ice on the wings and ice on runways. There are also fewer travellers and this means fewer aircraft flying around, and presumably less chances they can bump into each other.