Archive for December, 2011

12.31.2011

A Day in the Life of Luggage

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Just a few days ago, we brought you a post that included an interesting video of a time-lapsed aerial view of flights worldwide. Today we came across another short video that’s worth two minutes of your time, entitled “Your Bag’s Journey on Delta.” The short clip, which is promoting Delta Airlines new luggage tracking app, […]

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12.29.2011

New Year’s Eve Destinations

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New Year’s Eve is literally around the corner. Do you know where you’ll be celebrating this year? If you’re somehow still undecided, we’ve compiled a list of the three best locations with the most fantastic festivities. We did the research, now all you have to do is take your pick, book the first class ticket […]

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12.27.2011

All the World’s Flights in View

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Every day, thousands of flights depart and land all over the globe. Economy, business and luxury travelers alike take to the skies to minimize their travel time and stick to schedule. Yet, have you ever wondered what this might look like from the sky? The Zurich School of Applied Sciences (ZSAS) did and actively sought […]

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12.27.2011

Abu Dhabi Traffic Up 16%

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Just a few posts ago we provided some recommendations for travelers who might find themselves in Dubai in the coming months. The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) are becoming popular tourist destinations as well as prominent business hubs, offering exotic cuisine, an intriguing culture and a flair for luxury. A recent report from Abu […]

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12.26.2011

World’s Most Stunning Airport

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When seeking beauty in our trips, whether business or pleasure, we’re likely to consider the airline, the hotel and the destination. We’re hardly to consider the airport where we’ll be arriving. However, a recent global poll conducted by PrivateFly recently announced the world’s top ten most scenic airports. Topping the list was a rather tiny […]

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