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Lonely Planet's Top 10 World Cities

Lonely Planet has released its list of Top 10 Cities for 2015, ranging from large, well-known cities to lesser-know, smaller towns. Whether you’ve heard of them or not, the cities on this list are must-sees for your next vacations. Toronto, Chennai, Vienna, Salisbury, UK, and Plovdiv, Bulgaria were ranked #10-6, respectively, with Valletta, Malta, Zermatt,…

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Tips for Avoiding Jet Lag

Tips for Avoiding Jet Lag | The Early Air Way's Blog

Whether you’re taking a short flight within the same time zone or jetsetting across the globe, traveling by plane can leave you feeling tired and worn out. Preventing and avoiding jet lag is possible with the right planning. Start trying to adjust your internal clock several days before departure. By getting onto a new schedule…

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National Parks Track Visitors, Improve Services

National Parks Track Visitors, Improve Services | The Early Air Way's Blog

In efforts to better understand tourists’ habits and improve provided services, various national parks across the country are utilizing movement tracking systems. Various parks are hoping that tracking visitors’ movements will help them not only to understand effects on the ecosystem but also to better provide necessary services and infrastructure, such as trails, restrooms, and parking…

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Private Jet Industry in China Faces Challenges

Although the private jet industry and business jet fleets are growing at a fast pace in China, there are still challenges that lie in the way of the industry’s development. From infrastructure to public perception of jet charters, “it will be years before the country’s private fliers get the same flexibility and service that are…

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The Airplanes of the Future

The Airplanes of the Future | The Early Air Way's Blog

While it is still quite a while away, scientists are looking at new technology that would help airplanes to “self-heal,” or fix themselves while on the go. A team of researchers out of Bristol University has developed a high-tech material that would repair cracks on an airplane in a way that is similar to the…

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Lonely Planet Names Best Spot in Europe

Lonely Planet Names Best Spot in Europe | The Early Air Way's Blog

Lonely Planet has released its “10 Best Places in Europe” list this week, naming a variety of up-and-coming destinations for travelers to consider visiting. These spots are often overlooked or known by locals but not by tourists. While it can be wonderful to explore the capital cities and see the touristy sites, consider checking out…

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Luxury Travel Trade Show Hits Miami Beach

Miami Beach welcomed a large group of professionals from the luxury travel industry on June 10, 2014 for the Le Miami trade show. International hoteliers, sales directors, travelers, and other members of the travel industry came together to discuss new trends and opportunities. The SLS Hotel in Miami Beach hosted the event and provided options…

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The Best All-American Vacations

The Best All-American Vacations | The Early Air Way's Blog

While many are planning European vacations this summer due to the favorable exchange rate, you might still want to consider exploring the many amazing destinations that the U.S. has to offer. Travel Channel has ranked the best all-American vacation options for you to check out this summer. Florida Keys Overseas Highway Redwood National and State…

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Dealing With Data For Overseas Travel

Dealing With Data For Overseas Travel | The Early Air Way's Blog

When it comes to traveling abroad, using your phone can be an expensive way of communicating. Most Americans do not have international data plans, and for this reason it can be a challenge to plan for overseas travel if you don’t have the right information. Start by talking to your phone company to be sure…

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Americans Taking Fewer Vacation Days

While it seems like we are all looking forward to our next vacation, a new study has shown that Americans are taking even fewer vacation days than ever before. American workers forfeited $52.4 billion in time-off benefits in 2013, losing 169 million days of paid time off. This resulted in American workers “providing free labor…

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