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US Airports Lacking TSA Security

From the recent attack on Belgium’s airports, the US is reexamining the effectiveness of the TSA. According to Nelson, only Atlanta, Miami and Orlando airports have reduced the number of entry points for airport workers and increased security screening. The TSA is expected to receive a full security report on the 300 airports by the…

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Luxury Travel in Your Face

Unique Vacations Ltd, representatives of Sandals, Beaches and Grand Pineapple resorts, is taking a new approach beyond fancy brochures. The Sandals Luxury Travel Store will be a street shops providing Londoners with an interactive Caribbean experience within the store. Now promotional videos and social feeds will be tempting guests to extend their stay somewhere a…

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Hotels Designing Your Room Around Sleep

Sleep is divine, but getting a good night’s sleep can be harder than you think. Mariott has been studying techniques in room design to get guests that restful sleep they need. Key elements are comfortable mattresses, pillows, and sheets, noise and temperature control, and darkness. To optimize those essentials certain features are being implemented throughout…

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Brussels Reopening With Limited Services

The terrorist attack on Brussels last week hasn’t stopped the airport from returning. Reported recently, the Brussels airport has suffered damage to the departure hall so guests will be utilizing different accommodations for upcoming travels. Any checked baggage will be doled out within an unused hangar as the normal baggage claim structure is returned to…

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Tech is Perplexing Fatigue Research

New procedures and requirements for commercial pilots are aimed at reducing the risk of fatigue during flights. It has been seen that fatigued aircraft crew are less able to react to situations during flight, and so researchers have looked into the causes of, and ways to prevent fatigue. The problem with this research is that…

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Reroute Around Closed Brussels Airport

Brussels Airport has been shut down after terrorists attacked the city the morning of March 22nd. For those passengers with Brussels as a destination or origin, airlines are instituting changes and refund policies. Air France is allowing passengers to reschedule their flight until March 31, if done by March 27. Passengers with other destinations or…

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Bizarre Private Jet Requests

Most private jet charters are for business trips, but every once in a while someone charters a flight for a personal reason. Here are some bizarre reasons for chartering a private jet; Fly your parrot from Manchester to London to meet you, alone. Taste the absolute freshest coconut in Fiji. Transform a trip into a Scottish themed…

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Travelling Millennial Statistics

Millennial travel tenancies are shifting from the party-obsessed to cultural explorers. The two highest rated reasons for travel included experiencing a new culture and eating local cuisine, with 86% and 69% respectively. To combat the stereotype of internet-addicted fiends, wi-fi was less important than ever in the survey group with a sharp drop in photos taken…

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The Importance of Private Jet Charter Service Safety

Private jet safety has been an issue for many years in order to product the public from the dangers of unscrupulous companies. The regulation of aircraft began in the United States during the 1920s after several aviation disasters occurred that led to deaths. Currently, there is an average of 7,000 fatalities each year because of…

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Private Jet Charter Advantages

Private jet charter services can be a terrific and luxurious way to travel. If you’re planning a vacation or trip somewhere and want to enjoy maximum comfort and convenience, renting a private jet charter can make a wondrous option. It may not come as much of a surprise that there are a lot of perks…

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