New aviation rules expected to increase business travel – Financial Times
March 6, 2017 by adam wassahlen
Financial Times | New aviation rules expected to increase business travel Financial Times He estimated the cost of a return flight from London to Edinburgh could almost halve, from £8,500 to £4,500, once charter operations take account of the new regulations. Surf Air, a private jet subscription service, has just launched in Europe after ... |
Balenciaga Is the New Black: The Fashion World Fetes the Designer’s Retrospective in Paris – Vogue.com
March 6, 2017 by adam wassahlen
Vogue.com | Balenciaga Is the New Black: The Fashion World Fetes the Designer's Retrospective in Paris Vogue.com Balenciaga, born in the humblest of circumstances in the Basque fishing port of Getaria on Spain's northern coast, learned tailoring and dressmaking himself, initially to help support his mother and siblings after his father died when he was 11. ... At ... |
Europe’s best 10 beaches for a party – Telegraph.co.uk
March 6, 2017 by adam wassahlen
Telegraph.co.uk | Europe's best 10 beaches for a party Telegraph.co.uk If your perfect beach involves a jet-ski and a serious hike, followed by shopping, cocktails, dinner, and dancing in an outdoor nightclub, read our Med experts' selections of the 10 best places to stay active all day and party all night. ... Adopting a ... |
The Plot Against Europe – Yahoo News
March 6, 2017 by adam wassahlen
The Plot Against Europe Yahoo News While it was expected that some countries on NATO's western periphery, like Spain and Portugal, would be more circumspect about enlisting in military conflict over a tiny member state on the other side of the Continent, in fact, the strongest ... |
Opel’s relationship with GM grew turbulent through the years – Automotive News Europe
March 5, 2017 by adam wassahlen
Opel's relationship with GM grew turbulent through the years Automotive News EuropePSA's acquisition of Opel will end GM's nearly 90 years of ownership that grew more turbulent and acrimonious as time wore on.
Pilot EJECTS before plane crashes on border of Turkey – Daily Star
March 4, 2017 by adam wassahlen
Daily Star | Pilot EJECTS before plane crashes on border of Turkey Daily Star Pilot EJECTS before plane crashes on border of Turkey. A PILOT is believed to have bailed out of a nosediving plane as the Syrian jet crashed on the border of Turkey, according to reports. By Tom ... And many people have already cancelled holidays to ... |
JetSmarter tries to extort journalists for positive coverage – The Verge
March 3, 2017 by adam wassahlen
The Verge | JetSmarter tries to extort journalists for positive coverage The Verge We've seen plenty of aggressive requests from companies that want positive coverage, but perhaps none as absurd as what we just got from JetSmarter — a startup that's been called the “Uber for private jets.” In exchange for a demonstration of the ... |
Delta Air Lines unit adds five Wichita-built jets – Wichita Eagle
March 3, 2017 by adam wassahlen
Wichita Eagle | Delta Air Lines unit adds five Wichita-built jets Wichita Eagle The Kentucky based company didn't disclose the value of the aircraft acquisition. It provides aircraft charter services, aircraft management and a Delta Private Jets Card service through a fleet of light, midsize, super-midsize and large business jets ... |
Jet Linx expands private aviation to capital region at Dulles – Washington Times
March 2, 2017 by adam wassahlen
Washington Times | Jet Linx expands private aviation to capital region at Dulles Washington Times So say the executives at Omaha, Nebraska-based Jet Linx, a private aviation firm that has set up shop at Washington Dulles International Airport to service the capital region. “D.C. pops up on the list as not only a good market but an underserved ... |
Declassified papers reveal Margaret Thatcher’s spirited campaign to get the Thyssen collection – Art Newspaper
March 2, 2017 by adam wassahlen
Art Newspaper | Declassified papers reveal Margaret Thatcher's spirited campaign to get the Thyssen collection Art Newspaper Margaret Thatcher campaigned hard to bring the Thyssen collection to the UK, recently declassified Downing Street documents at the UK National Archives reveal. At one point in 1988, it looked like the UK prime minister was winning over Baron Heini ... |