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Tropical Air

Tropical Air is an airline based in Zanzibar, Tanzania. It began operations in 1999 with a single aircraft and was the first locally-owned airline in Zanzibar.

Usage examples of "tropical air".

Sulfurous, fulminating tropical air begins to leak in through the jumbo's air vents.

A mouthful of the raw spirit effected a near miraculous cure, Flynn lay back in his chair, his face still bright purple but his breathing easing, and Joyce withdrew to the far side of the cabin to inhale with relief the moist warm tropical air that oozed sluggishly through the open porthole.

The blimp Hung motionless in the tropical air, poised and tranquil, like a fish suspended in an aquarium.

Hornblower breathed the warm, tropical air and grudgingly admitted to himself that after all it was no great hardship to attend a ball.

The smell of the Caribbean and heavy feel of the tropical air were not that different from home, although the humidity was more like Brisbane than Sydney.

The iron smell of fresh blood and the latrine stench of punctured bowels fouled the tropical air.

They just stood there, staring at what should have been Clay's boat but instead was a big, boatless gob of tropical air.

Taking off like a helicopter, its twin prop-rotor engines tilted at ninety degrees, the huge propellers beating the tropical air, the aircraft rose vertically, until the tilt-rotor was five hundred feet off the ground.

The knobby protuberance holding her nose stayed aloft for a few minutes, as if she desired one last lungful of the heavy tropical air, then it too disappeared.