Posts Tagged ‘private aviation’
The Business Exec's Guide to San Francisco
While San Francisco only takes up a seven mile by seven mile grid, the city can feel quite large with all it has to offer. If you are a business exec staying in the city for work or even just there for pleasure, CNN has compiled a list for you. From a cushy ride to…
Read MoreUnusual Ski Experiences for the Luxury Traveler
If you’re ready for an exciting adventure this winter to spice up your usual travel plans, look no further than this list of unusual ski experiences! From Norway to Japan, unique opportunities for those who love skiing the fresh powder are awaiting you. Fjord skiing in Lofoten, Norway, ice karting in Verbier, Switzerland, snow tubing…
Read More4 Reasons to Love Private Jet Users
Private Jets can sometimes come with a bad connotation of political giants and celebrities but there are reasons to love the people who use private jets frequently. They supply 1.2M manufacturing jobs in the U.S. They bring more service jobs also including flight attendants and caterers. The Van Nuys Airport alone bring $1.3B and 12,000…
Read MoreCycling Rides to Check Out This Fall
Whether you’re an avid cyclist or just someone who enjoys being outdoors and getting a workout, consider this list of cycling destinations for your vacation this fall. Hvar Island in Croatia provides a challenging climb with beautiful views and warm weather. The mountains of Slovenia are filled with untouched villages, forests, clear waters, and cycling-only…
Read MoreFly Supersonic in 2023
We haven’t been able to fly at supersonic speeds as civilians since 2003 on the Concorde. There is potential that the Aerion AS2 will be able to fly like the Concorde by 2023. The plane will be shorter and only hold up to 12 passengers but will be able to fly New York to London…
Read MoreVenice to Ban Wheeled Suitcases
Venice, Italy has historically dealt with a variety of challenges, especially that of flooding and the effects on its historic architecture. A new law due to go into effect in May of 2015 would ban wheeled suitcases from the city, which locals cite as a source of major noise and inconvenience. The rule “will require…
Read More2 Tips for Your Holiday Plans
Many people plan on traveling for the holidays. Whether they are trying to get away from family or get to them, the holidays are a popular time to fly. This is one of the reasons that traveling around the holidays is a nightmare. The airports are crammed, the planes are full and the tickets are…
Read MoreNutritious Travel Snacks for Your Next Trip
No matter what a great flight you have, it can be challenging to battle jet lag and feeling groggy during flight and upon arrival. Arriving at the airport well-fed and with nutritious travel snacks on hand will help you to get through your day and take care of your body. Bring trail mix, hummus and…
Read MoreTravel for Business Like a Pro
Business travel can be a drag, especially if you are on the road for weeks on end, but there are ways to make it easier. Here are some methods frequent business travelers have found to reduce the stress and strain of spending time on work trips. Take Steps to Reduce Jet Lag Everyone deals with…
Read MoreThe World's Most Spectacular Fountains
Traveling the world? Don’t miss your chance to check out some of the world’s most spectacular fountains and water features. CNN Travel has compiled fifteen of the greatest ones to see, no matter where you are going. Banpo Moonlight Rainbow Fountain (Seoul) Swarovski Crystal Head Fountain (Austria) Fountains of Bellagio (Las Vegas) The Fountain of…
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