Posts Tagged ‘air travel’
How to Stay Hydrated Onboard a Private Jet Charter
Dehydration is a serious medical condition that occurs when the body losses fluids. Some common symptoms of dehydration include confusion, decrease urine output, weakness, dry mouth, fainting, and palpitations. During a flight onboard a private jet charter, most people are prone to dehydration as the low humidity levels in the cabin cause the body to…
Read MoreAirplane Seats Inspired by Formula 1
At the most recent Aircraft Interiors Expo, AirAsia signed an order for a large shipment of aircraft seats inspired by Formula 1 designs. The seats envisioned are to be placed inside A320s, a smaller commercial flight model, but are designed to fit more passengers into the current floor plan with increased comforts. The seats will…
Read MoreAir Traffic Controllers Strike While Belgium Recovers
Even after the terrible attack on Brussels Airport, a new trouble appears. Air traffic controllers have initiated a strike that has cancelled upwards of 50 flights. The strike action over pensions and staffing has been brewing for months but the stoppage came without warning Tuesday afternoon as controllers called in sick, saying they were unfit…
Read MoreLuxury Travel Trends Coming Up in 2016
In the upcoming height of travel and into the next year, here are a couple trends experts expect to see. Local, local, local: Travelers are demanding more and more local experiences over guides and history. Authentic, but only somewhat: Most guests want a hotel room with the option of jumping into the culture. Personalization: It…
Read MoreFour Reasons to Use a Private Miami Jet Charter Service
Instead of trying to buy a ticket for a crowded and dirty commercial airplane, arrive in style on a private jet charter. Miami is one of the most popular places to travel to in order to enjoy these activities: • Walking on the beach • Local street festivals • Museums • Concerts • Delicious food…
Read MoreUS 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…
Read MoreLuxury 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…
Read MoreEasy Travel in Bangkok
Bangkok is a whirl of culture, cuisine, and tradition. But that conglomeration of wonder can often be too much to fully experience. To avoid the headaches that come with that many options Nomadic Matt has written a loose guide on travelling Bangkok’s best offerings in 4 days efficiently. Day 1 The Grand Palace, Wat Pho…
Read MoreIncorporate a Private Jet Charter into Your Wedding
As wedding season approaches, couples are searching for ways to create an unique marriage ceremony. For a truly memorable wedding experience, a private jet charter can be incorporated into virtually any part of the once in a lifetime event. The Proposal Many nervous grooms-to-be have enjoyed creating their proposal with the help of an exclusive…
Read MoreMaui Adventure Deals
Maui is expensive. As the largest tourist concentration of Hawaii, it just doesn’t have the supply to fill the demand of all the people that travel there. The hotels are all situated in the densely packed southern portion of Maui, and rooms can cost upwards of $110 a night for bare hostel accommodations. Thankfully the…
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