Are we talking about Christmas day according to the western tradition? Or are we talking about Christmas day according to the eastern orthodox traditions? I bring that up because of the last word in the previous paragraph? "Da" indicates the respondent was perhaps of Russian decent which would indicate that Christmas is determined according to the eastern orthodox tradition, which would be January 7th.
YES
Yes very busy. Many after Christmas sales are going on!!
its Stansted London. Its a vey busy airport!
One can find the status of Air Canada flights arriving into Montreal either directly at the airport or by checking the website of both the airport and the airline. Normally Air Canada lists all incoming flights of a specific day on their website.
The Christmas Special will air on BBC America on Christmas Day 9pm, the same day it airs in Britain.
Yes, flights from Stockholm leave around the clock. The airport in Stockholm never closes and air traffic is flowing twenty four hours a day, every day.
City sidewalks, busy side walks, dressed in Holiday style. In the air there is a feeling of Christmas. Children laughing, People passing, Meeting smile after smile, And on every street corner you will hear: Silver bells, silver bells, it's Christmas time in the city. Ring a ling, hear them ring, Soon it will be Christmas day!
about 1,365 flights per day
Most likely on Christmas and New Years day. The flights ought to be empty and you ought to be able to get cheap fares.
Royal instant pudding. I'd love to find that commercial and watch it. I loved it as a very young child.
The amount of flights depend on the weather conditions. Thousands of flights are canceled every year due to the weather. Snow delays most flights, while severe thunder storms delay a few others.
amount of flights per day at or thambo