Where are flying flowers based?
SPREAD SMILES AND HAPPINESS WITH FLYING FLOWERS We started out in Jersey – that little island between England and France. In 1981, some clever holidaymakers swapped sending postcards for sending carnations. Send Flowers to Someone Internationally We deliver flowers across the United States and around the world.
Who owns Flying Flowers?
Interflora, the leading international flowers business owned by Nasdaq listed United Online, Inc. Jersey-based Flying Brands Gifts Division which comprises of Flying Flowers and Flowers Direct and the floristry business trading under the Drake Algar name. Interflora – The flower Experts. A legacy brand founded in 1923, Interflora is the world’s leading and largest floral gifting and decor brand with a broad network of floral designers in over 100 countries.
How to transport flowers long distance?
For shorter distances, a simple vase, bucket or container with water should be fine. However, for longer trips, it’s best to use a specialised flower transport container. These are designed to keep the flowers upright and prevent damage during transit. Our flowers are sent in branded cardboard boxes, wrapped in tasteful branded paper and in most cases tied with a stylish black ribbon. All flowers are sent with hydration units to keep them fresh on their way to you, we don’t send them in water due to the damage that can be caused in transit.Wrap it Up:** Use waterproof floral wrapping paper to wrap your bouquet. This special paper keeps your flowers protected and still looks beautiful. After Security:** Once you get past TSA, carefully add a little water to the foam or paper towel to keep flowers fresh for the flight.Traveling with flowers on a plane can be a bit more challenging, but with faux flowers, it’s a breeze! Here’s how to do it: Carry-on bag: Place your floral arrangements in a carry-on bag. Remember to include the added weight of the flowers when calculating the overall bag size.