Posts Tagged ‘private jet’
Packing Healthy Snacks for Travel
When preparing for your next trip, it might seem like you have dozens of items to check off your to-do list before you leave. Between packing, prepping, and making arrangements, it’s important to remember your health! Besides bringing any necessary vitamins or prescriptions, packing healthy snacks for your journey is a great idea. Pre-pack snacks…
Read MoreGreat Ways To Beat Jet Lag
For even the most experienced and savvy of travelers, jet lag can affect your ability to enjoy traveling. Fighting jet lag starts by planning ahead, and Travelzoo has compiled a list of 10 tips to help you beat it and get the most of your vacation. Make a sleep schedule Start adjusting your hours before…
Read MoreNew Business Jet Sold by Boeing
Boeing recently sold the first BBJ Max 8, the business jet version of the popular 737 airliner. The new BBJ Max 8 will be able to travel further on less fuel, all while emitting fewer pollutants into the environment, than previous versions of the business jet. Click here to read the rest of John Gillie’s article for…
Read More7 Must-Visit North American Destinations
While wanderlust and world travel might be desirable, time and budget may prevent you from being able to take the international trips that you want. If you’re looking for a destination closer to home, these North American destinations are great options to visit. Paris, closer to home: Quebec City, Canada Scenic: Big Sur, California Natural…
Read MoreTravel Keeps The Heart and Brain Healthy
As we get older, it seems that maintaining our health directly affects our ability to travel and take active vacations. However, research is suggesting that travel actually helps to keep our bodies healthy as we age. In fact, traveling is linked to a lower risk of heart attack and other heart issues, and can keep…
Read MoreThe World's Happiest Countries
The Sustainable Development Solutions Network for the United Nations has released its World Happiness Report, taking into account a variety of factors that affect citizens’ overall happiness. People in the countries toward the top of the list boast some of the longest life expectancies, more freedom to make choices, higher GDP per capita, more generosity,…
Read MorePrivate Jets for More Than Just Elite
For many people, the perception of private jets is that they are used and enjoyed only by the rich and famous. However, this is not the case, as they are also used for many humanitarian purposes as well. Several private jets were used in the search for the missing Malaysian Airlines flight in the South…
Read MoreWhat Are the Benefits of Traveling?
You’ve probably heard by now that Americans don’t travel enough- according to a study from Expedia, over 30% of Americans didn’t use all of their vacation days. For some reason, American culture strives for job success and there is a stigma that leaving your job for a few weeks to travel somehow equates with not…
Read MoreThe Best Places to Visit in April
While it seems that there’s never a bad time to travel, there are certainly different places around the world that might be better seen at a specific time of year. Be it the weather, the festivities, or the nature, zooming in on a time of year (or even specific month) might help you to have…
Read MoreThe Most Fitness-Friendly Cities in America
Smart Asset collected data on more than 360 of the biggest metropolitan areas across America to better understand which ones were the most fitness-friendly. Taking into consideration the people, places, and food options in these cities, they have compiled a list of 369 metro areas according to these factors. See below for the top ten…
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