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Supersonic Jet Hopes to Revolutionize Travel

In a partnership deal between Aerion and Airbus, the Aerion AS2 jet is likely to become a reality. The aircraft has been advertised as a supersonic jet that would revolutionize travel, including providing a flight from London to New York in just 4 hours. The aircraft is expected to be able to travel an incredible…

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Do You Need Travel Insurance?

Do You Need Travel Insurance? | The Early Air Way's Blog

When you are purchasing tickets for your next travel excursion, you’ll likely be prompted to purchase insurance to secure your travel accommodations in case of emergency. Similarly, you might also want to look into travel insurance for yourself and your loved ones, should an emergency happen. According to the US Travel Insurance Association, 23% of…

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London Slated To Be Most Popular City for International Visitors

London Slated To Be Most Popular City for International Visitors | The Early Air Way's Blog

MasterCard’s Global Destination Cities Index has named London the most popular destination for international travelers, expecting 18.8 million visitors in 2015. Following London are Bangkok, Paris, Dubai and Istanbul to round out the top five. Bangkok and London have been neck-and-neck for the top spot over the past six years, each garnering massive international tourism…

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Securing Your Data When Traveling

When you’re planning an exciting trip, it’s unlikely that data security comes to mind when you’re doing your research. However, if you plan to bring a smartphone, laptop, or tablet with you on your travels, data protection matters quite a bit. Keeping yourself and your information safe should be taken into consideration as you travel.…

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World's Top Landmarks, Named By Travelers

World's Top Landmarks, Named By Travelers | The Early Air Way's Blog

When it comes to planning a vacation, you might be looking to take in the sights and learn more about the history and culture of the place you are visiting. It can be tough to narrow down the landmarks that you have time to see, but no fear — travelers have named the world’s top…

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Luxury Travel Leanings for 2015

With the new year approaching and many already considering destinations for their luxury travels, President of America’s Cox & Kings Scott Wiseman explained many trends expected in 2015. A clear #1 destination that travelers are planning to visit is Latin America, with Colombia, Nicaragua, and Panama growing in popularity. Many luxury trips will also extend…

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Ways Smartphones Are Changing Travel

With the rise of technology, including social media, the tablet, and the smartphone, the travel industry has undergone many changes. With the internet, as well as hundreds of apps, available for booking plane and hotel reservations, the entire process has gone almost completely paperless. With commercial flights, you are able to pick your seat, get…

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Signs You Need A Vacation

If you’re not using your vacation days (as the majority of Americans aren’t), it’s possible you can’t remember the last time you took a trip for yourself to enjoy. You certainly deserve a vacation, and if you are bragging about how long it’s been since you traveled, it might be a sign that you need to…

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The Future of Travel

The Future of Travel | The Early Air Way's Blog

With technology continuing to advance the travel industry, it’s exciting to see new advancements that will change the way we get from Point A to Point B. By changing production of jet engines to parts that are 3D printed, LEAP plans to make more reliable and efficient aircrafts than ever before. The new planes will…

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Europe Braces for Summer Crowds

A strong dollar and low gas prices are prompting many travelers to plan trips to Europe this summer, and European cities are beginning massive preparations as a result. The continent’s most famous museums, sites, cultural centers, and other tourist attractions are bulking up on crowd control security, diverting tourists elsewhere, and extending hours to accommodate…

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