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Must-See European Museums

Must-See European Museums | The Early Air Way's Blog

Are you taking a trip to Europe anytime soon? Across the continent are hundreds of incredible museums, which may seem a bit daunting when trying to plan what to do. The Guardian’s Robert Hull has narrowed down a list of ten must-see museums if you can fit them into your itinerary. See the full list…

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Cycling Destinations Around the World

Cycling Destinations Around the World | The Early Air Way's Blog

Cycling is an incredible sport that is appreciated and celebrated around the world. If you are traveling and beginning to take up cycling, there are many different places to enjoy a ride and explore. Whether you’re looking to see the countryside, ride along the water, or enjoy the scenery near a city, there are many…

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Planning a Vacation to California

Planning a Vacation to California | The Early Air Way's Blog

Are you thinking of planning your next trip to California? With so many exciting things to do in the state, it’s a good idea to start thinking ahead about potential destinations! Northern California boasts beautiful coastlines, wineries, the great city of San Francisco, and many outdoor adventures. Southern California similarly offers great beaches and outdoor…

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Travel Packing Tips for Your Next Trip

Travel Packing Tips for Your Next Trip | The Early Air Way's Blog

When it comes to packing for a trip – be it long or short- it can be easy to overlook basic necessities or have trouble fitting everything into your suitcase. Check out these travel packing tips next time you’re wondering what to keep and what to ditch! -If you travel regularly, keep the basics you’ll…

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January: A Great Month for Travel

January: A Great Month for Travel | The Early Air Way's Blog

January can be a wonderful month to travel, though it may not be the first time of year that comes to mind when you think of vacationing. Not only are rates down at the first of the year, but you have the chance to miss the holiday rush, enjoy summer if you’re below the equator,…

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Where Will Americans Travel in 2015?

Where Will Americans Travel in 2015? | The Early Air Way's Blog

According to a report for the U.S. Travel Association by Oxford Economics, Americans are taking less time for vacation than ever before- the lowest in 40 years. With a new year beginning, will things change at all? Will Americans more willingly embrace their vacation time to get away and relax? Euromonitor expects Mexico to be…

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Extreme Travel: Hiking in Nepal

Extreme Travel: Hiking in Nepal | The Early Air Way's Blog

Depending on what you are looking for in a travel experience, vacations can range from relaxing and laid-back to thrilling and extreme. Extreme hikers Jeremy Aerts and his girlfriend May Wong have experienced the most severe temperatures and radical events, including freezing temperatures and avalanches as they hiked the Thorong La Pass in Nepal. Some…

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Top Travel Destinations of 2015

Top Travel Destinations of 2015 | The Early Air Way's Blog

Have you begun planning your first vacation of 2015? It’s not too early to start considering options for different travel destinations to visit. Seven cities around the world are considered by many to be the up-and-coming hot spots of 2015. Vilnius, Lithuania, Kanazawa, Japan, Edinburgh, Scotland, Boise, Idaho, Cartagena, Colombia, Montevideo, Uruguay, and Atacama Desert,…

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The World's Busiest Airports

The World's Busiest Airports | The Early Air Way's Blog

Have you ever wondered which airports are the busiest in the world? Check out this list of airports around the world, ranked by volume of passengers in 2013. Atlanta tops the list with over 94,000,000 passengers passing through the airport during the 2013 calendar year. Click here to read the full article for View from…

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TSA May Start Rejecting Some Driver Licenses

The Department of Homeland Security is making moves that would force TSA to reject some states Drivers License for security reasons following recent terrorist activity. The Real ID Act, which has been in place for a decade, is what they are trying to enforce but some states outright opposed to make the changes. It requires stricter…

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