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Marriott Worried About Summer Bookings

The attacks in Paris last November are worrying the Marriott family of hotels. In response Ritz-Carlton, JW Marriott, Autograph, and Courtyard hotels are negotiating with the Paris tourism agency to adapt a more enticing pricing system. This is in hopes to get travelers back into Paris. “Paris is the one that concerns us, but for…

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Top Travel Mistakes: Avoid Them

There are plenty of mistakes that can be made during travel. Some of those could be minimally troublesome, but others could be horrendous. Here are some of the common errors, and ways to get around them. Time is money, especially on vacation. Information is key, update your maps and guides. Waiting is for chumps, find…

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Safe and Sound in San Candido

San Candido has the UNESCO dolomites mountains, and soft green valleys to peruse at your leisure, without angst or loneliness. Between the meadow paths to mountain lakes, or grand peak vistas in the mountain treks you can get what you want out of the scenery. The local diet consists of a heavy dose of dairy…

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The Future of Business Travel is not Boring

In a recent statement from Thomas Mangas, CEO of Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worlldwide, corporate travelers are looking for at least some of the amenities of leisure travelers. A new player in the hospitality industry, Generator Hostels, is ramping up to bring business travelers what they want in design, affordability, and experience. Since its inception…

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Private Jet of a Disney Imagineer

Skyacht One is the 83 million dollar private jet designed by Eddie Sotto, a former experiential designer from Disney. The jet has been personalized to a level of luxury that would shock a Saudi prince. The base model is an Embraer Lineage 1000E business jet, but has been stylized into a nautical and navigation theme. It…

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Travel Amsterdam in 4 Days

Amsterdam has a culture all its own, and is one of the top travel destinations for the majority of the world. For some its the quaint architecture, others value the easy going attitude, but to most there is just too much to see for a quick trip. For those quick vacations of just a few…

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Best Airports of 2015 ASQ Awards

The Airports Council International has declared its 2015 Airport Service Quality Awards winners. Based on feedback from 550,000 passengers through surveys that deal with key service areas including; access, check-in, security, food and beverage, and others. This year a new category was added for best airport by size and region. Africa Third place: Johannesburg Second…

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Flying Private From New York City May Actually Save You Money

The many benefits of private jet travel make it an ideal way to fly. A few of the advantages include comfort, convenience and luxury. Travel by way of a private jet often includes many extras, such as quiet terminals, no long lines, no rushing, and an enjoyable flight. In the past, these privileges came at…

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Luxury Travel News

Travel is always upgrading and innovating as an industry. Here are the biggest new happenings in luxury travel. Burj Al Arab hotel in Dubai adds a new deck with pools, restaurant, and bar with ocean access. The largest villa in the INdian Ocean was opened by Soneva Fushi. The Four Seasons has opened a property…

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Travelling Abroad Possibilities

Anticipation of a few problems that are possible during international travel can save you time, money, and maybe a few grey hairs. Passport Issues: This is your ticket to the world, don’t lose it or let it expire. Customs Hangups: If they find a reason to suspect you they will, don’t let them stall your…

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