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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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Four Places to Visit in California For Fall

Who ever said that California doesn’t experience the autumn colors and leaves changing? While it may not be as intense as the autumn colors in New England, there are many great spots to visit to enjoy the fall foliage. Consider planning a trip to Yosemits, Sequoia and Kings Canyon, Lake Tahoe, or Napa Valley to…

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Beach Expert Releases Annual "Best Of" List

America’s favorite beach expert, Professor Stephen Leatherman, compiles a list each year of the best public beaches across the United States. Using a set of 50 criteria, Leatherman evaluates beaches based on their amenities, environmental management, sand quality, and water quality. Waimanalo Bay Beach Park in Waimanalo, Hawaii took the top spot, followed by Barefoot…

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Great American Road Trips

This summer is the perfect time to take a road trip – not only because of low gas prices but also because of the great travel options available to you! If you’re ready to hit the road and enjoy some of the sights and sounds of the U.S., read on for a few great road…

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What Are Luxury Travelers Looking For?

Luxury travel specialists will discuss what luxury travelers are looking for in a panel at the World Travel Market 2014. With an ever-changing market and the rise of technology, boundaries are consistently shifting surrounding luxury experiences. From luxury tour operators and global luxury networks to hotel owners and lodge managers, we will hear from many…

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Five Spectacular National Park Road Trips

While we’re partial to a beautiful flight on a private jet, there’s also always a time and place for an epic road trip. Because of the size of our country and the abundance of incredible outdoor activities, Conde Nast Traveler and Huffington Post have compiled a list of five spectacular road trips to national parks…

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7 Wonders of New England

Thinking of taking a trip to the East Coast? New England has much to offer, from surfing and hiking to an itinerary of  must-see locations, as aggregated by the Travel Channel. Check out the 7 Wonders of New England for a guaranteed wonderful experience. Acadia National Park Newburyport/Plum Island, Massachusetts The Cog Railway, Mt. Washington,…

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