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What can I say instead of a safe flight?

But if you're looking to make your sentiment feel more meaningful, here are some alternative phrases to try:
  • 1) Stay safe up there ...
  • 2) Safe travels ...
  • 3) Bon voyage ...
  • 4) Fly safe! ...
  • 5) Have a wonderful trip ...
  • 6) Happy travels! ...
  • 7) See you soon ...
  • 8) Cheerio!




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Of course, wishing someone a safe flight is completely acceptable. It comes from a good place and is a nice reminder that you have their safety in mind.

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Safe journey wishes to a loved one
  1. I'll just tell you “I love you” – and see you again when you return soon.
  2. I know you haven't left yet but I already miss you so come back safe really soon.
  3. If you're nervous on your journey, just think about the good times – Travel safe.


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It's just wishing someone well on their journey no matter what way they are traveling people say it 'drive safely' 'have a safe trip/flight/travels'.

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In America, the safest way to travel is by airplane. As an expert in person and online dispatcher school, I can emphasize that air travel boasts an unparalleled safety record. The governing body for all aviation in the United States is the FAA.

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For example: "Have a safe trip to Mexico, Jenny!". Safe trip. Safe trip home". He wishes Mr Zimmerman a safe trip.

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You'll need your flight number somewhere in your text messages, whether you've sent that information to someone (even yourself) or it's been sent to you. The flight number must be sent in this format: [Airline] [Flight number], for example, American Airlines 9707.

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Examples of safe in a Sentence Adjective I don't feel safe in this neighborhood. The kids were safe in the cabin. We need to make sure that the children are safe and sound.

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Airlines usually do not allow you to give your airline ticket to someone else. This is because airline tickets are non-transferable. There are a few reasons for this: Security: Airlines want to make sure that the person who is flying is the person whose name is on the ticket.

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Much like when you buy your own ticket, you will need specific information for the person who is going to fly. That includes date of birth, their full name (as it appears on a driver's license or other official ID), You also must know the person's country of residence.

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