Posts Tagged ‘jet charter’
Jet Charter Owner Approval
June 2nd, 2015 Written By: Alex M. Early, CEO of The Early Air Way If you’ve chartered private jets in the past, then you’re probably familiar with the term “owner approval required.” For those of you who aren’t familiar however, “owner approval required” is a condition of booking for many (but not all) jet…
Read MoreSummer's Coolest Mountain Get-Aways
While the summer heat naturally woos beach goers, some savvy travelers plan to head for the hills for cooler summer fun. Summer is the time when many of the world’s ski resorts bloom. Mountain ranges turn green and refreshingly cold streams and rivers transverse the landscape. Most ski resorts take advantage of this natural bounty…
Read MoreLuxury and Performance With the G650ER
The Gulfstream G650ER shwon at the Farnborough International Air Show exemplifies innovative civil and business aviation. It is the top of the range in cabin size for the production line which includes the G150, G280, G450, G550, and G650 as well. Gulfstream went above and beyond their last model in developing the G650ER to be…
Read MoreTravel & Leisure World's Best Hotel 2016
The island of Sumba is home to perfect surf, perfect beaches, and apparently the perfect hotel. The Nihiwatu Hotel in Indonesia was rated the best hotel in the world for 2016 by a reader survey in Travel & Leisure. From the beginning, the Nihiwatu hotel was founded for the perfect wave to surf. And the…
Read MoreSleep Better on International Flights
Jet lag is one of the most common and aggravating downsides to long distance flights. Advice usually abounds around sleeping on international flights to avoid jet lag. But sleep may be more difficult to catch on a crowded airplane. Keep stress low by planning earlier than usual. Double checking your hotel and flight details, and…
Read MoreVisit the Caribbean this Summer
Thanks to the ocean breeze the Caribbean islands remain tropically cool during the blast of heat in summer. Because peak seasons for island trips are in the winter, a trip would actually be less crowded than normal. Escape to paradise for some relief from the heat. Saint Barthelemy, Le Guanahani Families are rewarded with buffet…
Read MoreOverlooking Santorini's Caldera
The Grace Santorini Hotel is situated over Santorini’s caldera, carved into the cliff many feet above the volcanic caldera. The design of the hotel reminisces in traditional Greek homes with white interiors and concrete floors. Recently renovated, the Grace Santorini Hotel has hand-crafted furniture in each room and marble carved basins in the bathrooms. Luxury…
Read MoreYou Get Angry on Planes Here's Why
Air rage happens. But why does it happen, and how can it be stopped from spreading? Studies have found that air rage is 4 times as likely to happen during flights with first-class cabins as those without first-class cabins. Just the existence of economically segregated seats is not the cause of this liklihood, but it…
Read MoreSpa Getaways in Bali
Amandari is a spa with an ancient Balinese village look and feel. The architecture of the villas matches perfectly, and the dedication to traditional practices engulfs you in Bali wonder. The Ayana Resort and Spa is actually two villas specializing in romantic pampering. The treatments provided at these villas are exclusive, only 6 sessions are…
Read MoreAirlines Teaching Car Rentals
Airlines in America have dwindled from eight national corporations through mergers and takeovers into the four we have today, and nearby car rental companies have caught on to their schemes. The major three car rental companies are following the airlines towards the goal of charging the most possible for their services. In transportation optimizing fleet size…
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