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Will You Be At Mardi Gras?

Will You Be At Mardi Gras? | The Early Air Way's Blog

Mardi Gras is quickly approaching, and if you’re still considering planning a trip to New Orleans, there is time! Rio de Janeiro and Venice also host their own Mardi Gras and Carnival festivals, if you are looking for an international travel opportunity instead. Fat Tuesday falls on February 17th this year, and parties and can…

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Winter Storms Hit the Midwest, Delay Flights

Winter Storms Hit the Midwest, Delay Flights | The Early Air Way's Blog

A cold winter storm is blasting the Midwest and Northesast this week, delaying an estimated 5,000 flights across the country. Chicago O’Hare International has been hit hard with heavy snowfall and winds, resulting in over 700 cancellations. As the storm moves through the Northeast, Boston Logan International has also had to cancel about 400 flights.…

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A Guide to Valentine's Day Travel

A Guide to Valentine's Day Travel | The Early Air Way's Blog

For many, Valentine’s Day can be a day of romantic celebration, fun outings, and even a nice little weekend getaway to change things up. If you got caught up in January and didn’t realize the holiday is right around the corner, there is still time to plan a trip. If you’re looking for a tropical…

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5 Luxury California Itineraries

5 Luxury California Itineraries | The Early Air Way's Blog

Whether you’re from California and looking to travel to a different part of the state, or are from another part of the country and making a trip out, there are so many different parts of the Golden State to see. If you are thinking to embrace luxury travel and enjoy your trip to the fullest…

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The World's Safest City

The World's Safest City | The Early Air Way's Blog

Wondering where your next destination should be? If you’re concerned about safety and security as a first priority, you may want to check out the Safe Cities Index 2015, released by the Economist. The Economist took into consideration the digital security, health security, infrastructure, and personal safety of each city it rated. Tokyo, Japan has…

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Savannah Airport Named 'Happiest' for Travel Enthusiasts

Savannah Airport Named 'Happiest' for Travel Enthusiasts | The Early Air Way's Blog

For many, traveling commercial is not a particularly enjoyable experience, especially when it comes to dealing with airport bustle, security, and wait times. Though private jet charter travel is ideal, if you are flying commercial the Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport has been named on of the “happiest” airports in the country. Destination site MissTravel.com ranked…

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Five Must-See World Events

Around the world, incredible events take place annually that bring in thousands of tourists to experience the special celebrations. If you’re ready to travel in the month of February and want to take part in a rare tradition, consider the following options! Carnaval, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2015 Cricket World Cup Reggae Month, Kingston, Jamaica…

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7 Lesser-Known Sites To See Around the World

While guidebooks, travel blogs, and even friends are likely to suggest that you visit some of the most well-known destinations around the world, here is a look at a few lesser-known sites that are worth making the trip to see. Thor’s Well, off the coast of Cape Perpetua Ciudad Perdida, Colombia Red Seabeach, China Cave…

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The Best WiFi Connected Planes

The Best WiFi Connected Planes | The Early Air Way's Blog

In our increasingly industrialized, modern, and technologically-advanced society, it seems more and more necessary to be plugged in and connected. This includes staying connected during travel, with most airlines and aircrafts boasting WiFi connectivity, and even some cars providing this option as well. WiFi is one of the most sought-after amenities on airplanes, and it…

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World Tourism Tops 1.1 Billion

World Tourism Tops 1.1 Billion | The Early Air Way's Blog

According to the UN World Tourism Barometer, global international tourist numbers have risen to over 1.1 billion in 2014, 4.7% higher than in 2013. Europe kept its position as the most visited region, with Asia and the Americas seeing the strongest growth in visitor numbers. International tourism in the Middle East seems to have risen…

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