"But the trans-Atlantic journey to Santo Domingo that the Holy Father will make remains firm."
Leaving all her preconceptions back in Montparnasse, the indefatigable explorer made the trans-Atlantic journey ready to embrace America with her "hands, eyes, mouth."
The Moroccan woman had decided to visit her brother in Virginia, a trans-Atlantic journey that would require a full day on airplanes.
I was surprised to read, however, that "theater executives here and in New York agree that the program wouldn't survive the trans-Atlantic journey."
The Spanish Monarchs granted Columbus the governorship of the new territories, and financed more of his trans-Atlantic journeys.
Because of a health problem, I cannot fly and am thinking of making the trans-Atlantic journey by ship.
Lady Drummond Hay and Karl von Wiegand, the only newspaper correspondents on the Graf Zeppelin during its first commercial trans-Atlantic journey.
Yet theater executives here and in New York agree that the program wouldn't survive the trans-Atlantic journey.
Some think that Mr. Assad, who is 69 and debilitated by illness, is too weak to make a trans-Atlantic journey.
It was also home to Cunard's passenger facilities for trans-Atlantic journeys that departed from Liverpool.