Posts Tagged ‘travel’
Traveling the Gardens of Rome
Spring and summer are the best times to shirk the heat of the day by standing under a tree and gazing upon the natural world. Rome’s parks and gardens are perfect for this retreat from the heat. Monster’s Grove in Bomarzo: playful and wacky sculptures carved from the bedrock make this a one-of-a-kind garden just…
Read MoreUnrest Abroad Affects Travel Plans
In a survey from the week after the recent Paris attacks, travelers with international plans have been affected. The survey categorized travelers based on annual income and the results show that popular opinion of international travel is sinking. Middle income earners were the most likely to make changes to their travel plans, but those travelers…
Read MoreBook a Private Jet Rental to Wine Country
Delectable cheese and fine wine are never too far away when travelers have access to a private jet rental. After booking a flight with a private jet charter, these three renowned wine regions are easily within reach. Napa Valley, California Home to over 400 wineries that are family-owned and operated, Napa Valley, California, is one…
Read MoreAir Travel Future of Giant Screens
In a new effort to further develop airline cabin environments Thales, an in-flight experience company, is proposing the installation of large screens on the backs of seats to provide passengers with entertainment, information, and productivity while traveling. The screens called Digital Sky can be used to browse the internet, find destination and flight information, or…
Read MoreHow to Stay Hydrated Onboard a Private Jet Charter
Dehydration is a serious medical condition that occurs when the body losses fluids. Some common symptoms of dehydration include confusion, decrease urine output, weakness, dry mouth, fainting, and palpitations. During a flight onboard a private jet charter, most people are prone to dehydration as the low humidity levels in the cabin cause the body to…
Read MoreThe Most Affordable Spring Break Destinations
Although traveling is often a luxury, spring break vacations can still be enjoyed on a budget. Here are the top four affordable spring break travel destinations that are accessible by a private jet. Washington, D.C. The nation’s capital is most known for offering tourists a wealth of reasonably priced attractions such as historical monuments, museums,…
Read MoreAir Traffic Controllers Strike While Belgium Recovers
Even after the terrible attack on Brussels Airport, a new trouble appears. Air traffic controllers have initiated a strike that has cancelled upwards of 50 flights. The strike action over pensions and staffing has been brewing for months but the stoppage came without warning Tuesday afternoon as controllers called in sick, saying they were unfit…
Read MoreLuxury Travel Trends Coming Up in 2016
In the upcoming height of travel and into the next year, here are a couple trends experts expect to see. Local, local, local: Travelers are demanding more and more local experiences over guides and history. Authentic, but only somewhat: Most guests want a hotel room with the option of jumping into the culture. Personalization: It…
Read MoreBeautiful Places To Visit
Sometimes the most beautiful locations are framed just the right way to get that wondrous picture. Here are the places that actually exist without all the alterations and beautification that are still the top 10. Wisteria Tunnel in Kitakyushu, Japan. Cinque Terre in Italy. Hotel La Montana Magica in Huilo Huilo Chile. The Crooked Forest…
Read MoreLuxury Travel is Influencing Fashion Globally
China has produced millions of outbound tourists in 2015, and of $229 billion in spending, the top purchases from these guests were on fashion and accessories. This trend is expected to change customer service and product design for luxury travel consumers. Distributors have introduced sizes tailored for petite Asian consumers in preparation of those shoppers.…
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