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Empty Legs, what’s the real story?

My company gets calls every single day asking about empty legs, we do talk about them on our website after all. If you’ve spent time sleuthing the internet for empty legs, or have read articles in the national newspapers on private jet travel, you’ve probably heard about flying private jets for $500, etc., and possibly…

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New York Private Jet Charter

New York City has got to be the epicenter of private jet charter in the United States. I personally used to live in Manhattan, and I understand the demand Manhattan has for private jets. As you may know, my company is physically headquartered at the Van Nuys Airport in Los Angeles, CA. What you may…

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Chartering a jet to the Augusta Masters

Throughout the year, there are several major demand generators for private jet charters. The Masters in Augusta, Georgia is one of those events. Since our inception, The Early Air Way has been sending planes to The Masters year after year. We love doing it, and we know the ins and outs to private jet logistics…

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Private Jet to Coachella

What a year to be attending one of the greatest music and arts festivals in the world. Coachella 2013 will take place in Indio, CA on two weekends, April 15th to April 17th, 2016, and April 22nd to April 24th, 2016. This year’s line-up includes the Ellie Goulding, Ice Cube, Calvin Harris, Sia, A$AP Rocky,…

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Picking Charter Flights By Price

  vs.   Written by: Alex Early, CEO of The Early Air Way October 28th, 2013 We encounter many consumers in the air charter marketplace who shop for aircraft based on price as their top priority. After all, everyone wants a good deal, right? I feel obligated to comment on the practice of picking air charter flights by price…

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Share a Private Jet & Sharing a Private Jet

Written by: Alex Early, CEO of The Early Air Way June 26th, 2013 We get calls every day from people asking if we offer “shared rides” on private jets. Callers are generally not thrilled when we explain to them that we don’t. What you should know however is why we don’t offer shared private jet…

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Charter a Lear 35

Written by: Alex Early, CEO of The Early Air Way August 7th, 2013 I was recently flying on a Lear 35 up to Seattle, WA and was thinking to myself how much I enjoy them. Lear 35s can sometimes get a bad rep, but they certainly hold their weight against many much newer and more…

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Visiting Dubai: Where to Stay and How to Get There

Dubai is like no other city in the Middle East with many options for travelers. This guide will help you choose the best lodging and transportation for your needs. Located in the Middle East, Dubai sits on the sandy coast of the Arabian Gulf. This urban paradise is emerging as one of the most fashionable…

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Hotels Connecting with Guests Via Messaging

Hotels are increasingly looking towards building loyalty from their guests by using messaging channels to connect and improve the experience. Upcoming travelers should expect hotels to offer the availability to message the hotel for services through a branded app, Facebook, WhatsApp, or other third party programs. Using the hotel’s own app adds more functionality making…

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Greener Air Travel

US aircraft make up 3% of the national carbon dioxide emissions and only .5% of global carbon dioxide emissions. With an average growth of 5% per year, the aircraft flying from US airports will emit 25% of the world’s remaining allowance for carbon dioxide emissions by the year 2050. If that allowance is breached, global temperatures…

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