Prince Andrew takes taxpayer-funded tour of the Far East by private jet – Daily Mail
October 24, 2011 by adam wassahlen
Daily Mail | Prince Andrew takes taxpayer-funded tour of the Far East by private jet Daily Mail Bizarrely, however, Andrew has 'hired' the 16-seater charter plane himself and will be charging back only the cost of a business class ticket to the British Government. A fully flexible fare would be around £7000. Significantly, the Palace refused to ... Prince Andrew taking 'taxpayer-funded' private jet tour of Far East |
Air Miles Andy takes a tour of the Far East by private jet… even though he … – Daily Mail
October 23, 2011 by adam wassahlen
Daily Mail | Air Miles Andy takes a tour of the Far East by private jet... even though he ... Daily Mail Prince Andrew is taking a private jet on a taxpayer-funded two-week tour of the Far East. It is his third foreign trip in just over a month – shortly after he very publicly announced his decision to stand down as a ... |
Experiencing The Luxury Of A Private Charter Jet – Eva-News (press release)
October 23, 2011 by adam wassahlen
Experiencing The Luxury Of A Private Charter Jet Eva-News (press release) There are luxury versions of helicopters available, and they can offer most of the same advantages and amenities that you could reserve with a private jet charter. This in itself can be the most pleasurable aspect of flying on a private air charter. ... |
The strange and evil world of Equatorial Guinea – The Guardian
October 22, 2011 by adam wassahlen
The Guardian | The strange and evil world of Equatorial Guinea The Guardian So with the sun finally shining, we were whisked on the presidential jet over to Bata, the second city. An even bigger motorcade collected us at the airport, security men in reflector shades jumping out and opening doors as our cars slowed down. ... |
New NYC private school aims for global reach – Wall Street Journal
October 22, 2011 by adam wassahlen
Deseret News | New NYC private school aims for global reach Wall Street Journal "We pioneered the charter school movement in America," he said in an interview. "Were we perfect? Absolutely not. In the world of pioneering, it's hard." Henry Levin, a professor of economics and education at Teachers College at Columbia University, ... New $40K-Per-Year NYC Private School Aims for Global Reach |
Centreline Air Charter triumphs at industry awards – CharterX
October 22, 2011 by adam wassahlen
Centreline Air Charter triumphs at industry awards CharterX Bristol and historic Biggin Hill based Centreline Air Charter (Centreline), a Pan-European private jet operator, has celebrated the 5 year anniversary of buying its first jet by being awarded the title of 'Best General Aviation Operator' at this year's ... |
Buckhorn seeks Israel trade – Tbo.com
October 22, 2011 by adam wassahlen
Buckhorn seeks Israel trade Tbo.com Besides Ashdod, they are Oviedo, Spain; Agrigento, Italy; Barranquilla, Colombia; Le Havre, France; Izmir, Turkey; and Veracruz Boca Del Rio, Mexico. Tampa Sister Cities, a private group with about 200 members, organizes trips once a year to one city. ... |
Struggling Kodak had to pay for CEO’s vacations in Spain – Reuters
October 21, 2011 by adam wassahlen
Reuters | Struggling Kodak had to pay for CEO’s vacations in Spain Reuters Over the four years that Kodak's stock fell 80 percent, the photography icon's private jet made its way several times a year to Vigo, Spain — the balmy fishing village that is the hometown of CEO Antonio Perez. ... Struggling Kodak had to pay for CEO's vacations in Spain |
Struggling Kodak had to pay for CEO’s vacations in Spain – Reuters Blogs (blog)
October 21, 2011 by adam wassahlen
Reuters Blogs (blog) | Struggling Kodak had to pay for CEO's vacations in Spain Reuters Blogs (blog) Over the four years that Kodak's stock fell 80 percent, the photography icon's private jet made its way several times a year to Vigo, Spain — the balmy fishing town that is the hometown of CEO Antonio Perez. The Wall Street Journal's flight tracker ... |
Ever-growing appetite for luxuries of life – Sydney Morning Herald
October 21, 2011 by adam wassahlen
Ever-growing appetite for luxuries of life Sydney Morning Herald For the price of a new car, you can fly to Antarctica on a private jet and camp alongside emperor penguins. You can snowmobile through Norway searching for polar bears or stay in a centuries-old monastery in Spain. We may be saving more and spending ... |