Posts Tagged ‘luxury travel industry’
7 Air Travel Trends For 2023
Air travel trends are the patterns and changes in the aviation industry that are observed over time. These trends can include changes in the preferences and behaviors of air travelers, as well as advancements and innovations in the technology, services, and practices used by airlines and other industry players. Air travel trends can be influenced…
Read MoreJet 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 MoreLuxury Suite of the Sea
No expense was spared when Norwegian Cruise Line designed the Regent SUite aboard the Regent Seven Seas Explorer. The suite costs $10,000 a night to book, and just the bed itself is valued at $150,000. The suite has a personal spa, sauna, heated lounge chairs, and Steinway piano. As for space the suite is 50%…
Read MoreLuxury Travel via Exercise and Exclusivity
There are many luxury experiences that boast a “bespoke, once-in-a-lifetime experience.” Guided by tour operators they will take you wherever you desire for your travel excursion. To some that is the dream, but others are looking to live their sport’s ultimate challenge. Like riding the Tour de France, from Duvine Cycling + Adventure Co. For…
Read MoreSafari With Wine, Smoothies, and a Lounge
A newly renovated safari property has added amenities and luxury facilities. The Singita Lebombo Lodge recently reopened with a new winter lounge, smoothie and espresso bar, wine boutique, lap pool, and interactive kitchen with rooftop dining. The designer drew inspiration from the location, citing meditative spaces and giant euphorbia trees for a less is more…
Read MoreHotel Floating in Paris
OFF Paris Seine is a floating hotel in Paris, a wild change from the usual hotels we have seen. The hotel consists of two floating hulls with a hallway connecting them. Booking options include choosing which side of the hotel you would like to reserve. Suites on the hotel-boat are all individually decorated by different…
Read MoreTravel Amenities on the Seven Seas Explorer
L’Occitane and Mer & Mistral will be supplying bath amenities for the Regent Seen Seas Cruises’ newest ship; the Seven Seas Explorer. Inspired by the perfume capital of the world, Grasse, France, The Mer & Mistral line will combine aquatic notes and earthy vegetation. Pine, cypress, and rosemary will meld together with seafaring aromas for…
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 MoreFamily Friendly Hotels in London
For a touch of luxury while touring London with the family check out these hotels; Brown’s has interconnected suites for a break from the kids if needed. These suites come with a pop-up tent to imagine camping, and embroidered sheets with princesses and pirates. They really go the extra mile for the kids. Taj 51…
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…
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