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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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Why and How To Join the Private Jet Charter Trend

According to Eurocontrol, a national private jet travel association, and the Federal Aviation Administration, private jet travel is increasingly popular. Considering how the pros outweigh the cons, it’s not surprising. If you value time and convenience when traveling, consider the following benefits to private jet charters: • You will not have to arrive hours early…

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Helpful Tips to Reduce Stress When Traveling During the Holidays

Helpful Tips to Reduce Stress When Traveling During the Holidays | The Early Air Way's Blog

The holidays are among the most popular travel times of the year, and you may have plans to travel during the upcoming holiday season. Perhaps you are using downtime at work during the holiday season to take a much-needed winter vacation, or you may have plans to visit family and friends who live far from…

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Biggest Travel Trends from 2015

The year 2015 saw some shifts in the travel industry. Here are some of the biggest changes we’ve seen going into 2016. Revenue Based Frequent Flyer Programs: The major airline companies (United, Delta and American) all moved to rewarding passengers based on the price of their ticket instead of the miles that they flew. This…

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The Year Ahead in Aviation

The Year Ahead in Aviation | The Early Air Way's Blog

The year ahead brings great excitement for the travel industry, with new technological advancements, program execution, and forecasted events. New airplanes from Bombardier and Airbus are expected to hit commercial aviation within the next calendar year, powered by the Pratt & Whitney Geared Turbo Fan. Declining prices in oil will likely continue to increase profits…

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Travel from Los Angeles with a Private Jet Charter Service

When you want to reach a destination safely and quickly, then a private jet charter service is a wonderful option. You can find a high-quality private jet charter in the Los Angeles area that believes in offering top-of-the-line transportation. You can hire a private jet service for one person, a couple or a large group…

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Boeing 747 Seats Go On Sale

Whether you are an aviation aficionado or the occasional traveler, an interesting item has recently become available for purchase. Boeing 747 seats are now available to buy, as Japan’s All Nippon Airways has begun to sell them from a decommissioned jet. While it may not be for everyone, replicating the experience of an airline flight…

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Three Reasons Private Jets Are the Safest Option

Many people suffer from anxiety when they are preparing to fly. It is reasonable to wonder about the safety of the aircraft you are about to board. Since private jets are often patronized by clients like CEOs and celebrities, the rare accidents that occur tend to be notable news items. This may give the false…

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Last Minute Holiday Travel Tips

We are about to enter one of the busiest weeks of travel we’ve seen in years. According to AAA, 100 million people will be traveling around the U.S. between December 23rd and January 3rd. Here are a few extra tips to be prepared while travelling. Pack smart especially when bringing presents in your checked suitcase. You…

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