BY AIR
The foregoing suggestions are but a few of the innumerable -ways of enjoying a spring holiday by land or sea. Nothing, however, has been said of the most modern means of transport—the air, which is at once the fastest and most convenient of all. Yet for years now air travel has become as reliable and as punctual as any other form of transit. This country, too, possesses the finest commercial air service in the world. Several times every day, year in, year out, save in the most impossible weather Imperial Airways liners journey t3 and from the Continent ; every week t3 the furthermost corners of the Empire. It costs only £7 12s. to go to Paris and back • by this service ; £6 8s. return to Brussels and Antwerp ; £8 16s. return to Cologne. From the heart of London to the centre of Paris one can do the whole trip in 3f hours, to one's hotel at Cologne in Si hours. These facts are worth remem- bering. So is one other : to travel by Imperial Airways does not endanger your life insurance policy or call for any ad- ditional risk. Ask them to send you the booklets entitled, Watch and Ward in the Air and Facts About Air Travel. You will then fly today instead of leaving it until—tomorrow.