By air

If something is traveling “by air,” it is traveling using airplanes.

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If someone or something is traveling “by air,” it is traveling using airplanes. Flowers are extremely perishable, or die quickly, so they are usually transported “by air,” or using airplanes. Shipping something “by air” is usually the fastest method. People can also travel “by air.” It might only take one hour to get somewhere “by air,” but it could take six hours to drive there.

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