Five myths about private jets – USA TODAY
March 7, 2016 by adam wassahlen
USA TODAY | Five myths about private jets USA TODAY If you've ever spotted a private jet in flight or on the tarmac, you've probably wondered which celebrity it belonged to. The fact is that many jets are chartered, not privately owned by a fat cat or pop star, and they're mostly used for business, not ... |
5 Myths about private jets – USA TODAY
March 7, 2016 by adam wassahlen
5 Myths about private jets USA TODAY10 Things You Need to Know When Traveling to Cuba – Robb Report
March 6, 2016 by adam wassahlen
Robb Report | 10 Things You Need to Know When Traveling to Cuba Robb Report Victor, a global private jet charter company, offers flights between Havana and 19 U.S. cities, and offers far more flexibility than the few charters currently operating. During my stay in February, we decided to spend an extra afternoon in Havana to ... |
Lufthansa Returns as Partner of Newport Polo Series – What’sUpNewp
March 6, 2016 by adam wassahlen
What'sUpNewp | Lufthansa Returns as Partner of Newport Polo Series What'sUpNewp Lufthansa, an industry leader and innovator, voted by Fortune as one of the four most admired airlines in the world, is also recognized for its special services including: Lufthansa Private Jet, offering countless destinations in Europe, the Russian ... |
40 Crazy Ways to Have Fun With Money – Go Banking Rates
March 5, 2016 by adam wassahlen
Go Banking Rates | 40 Crazy Ways to Have Fun With Money Go Banking Rates We often scoff at celebrities' frivolous purchases, but at least they find ways to enjoy their money. A 2014 Gallup poll found that the average American spent about $94 a day doing ordinary things like stopping by the gas station or shopping online ... |
Commuter Cruising 101 – Cruising World
March 4, 2016 by adam wassahlen
Cruising World | Commuter Cruising 101 Cruising World After arriving in Lagos, we happily cruised the coasts of Portugal and Spain for a couple of years, twice in the summer with brief working vacations in the intervening winters. We've followed a similar routine ever since. After those ... In the ... |
What worries Europe’s richest – Financial Times
March 4, 2016 by adam wassahlen
Financial Times | What worries Europe's richest Financial Times “I don't think there would be an immediate impact to business — that London would suddenly lose its global appeal as a financial centre,” says Iain Tait, head of the private investment office at London & Capital. “We saw a lot of a debate around the ... |
Euro-Area Companies Cut Prices as Recovery Loses Momentum – Bloomberg
March 3, 2016 by adam wassahlen
Bloomberg | Euro-Area Companies Cut Prices as Recovery Loses Momentum Bloomberg Deflationary pressures in the euro area intensified in February, raising the pressure on European Central Bank President Mario Draghi to increase stimulus this month. Markit Economics' composite Purchasing Managers Index fell to 53 from 53.6 in January. |
Euro-Area Companies Cut Prices as Recovery Loses Momentum – Bloomberg
March 3, 2016 by adam wassahlen
Bloomberg | Euro-Area Companies Cut Prices as Recovery Loses Momentum Bloomberg Deflationary pressures in the euro area intensified in February, raising the pressure on European Central Bank President Mario Draghi to increase stimulus this month. Markit Economics' composite Purchasing Managers Index fell to 53 from 53.6 in January. |
After 17 years in exile, A writer returns to an unreachable city – TIME
March 2, 2016 by adam wassahlen
TIME | After 17 years in exile, A writer returns to an unreachable city TIME So, I was feeling something between fear and paranoia, when I got on a plane to Cuba from Miami in February. It's difficult to explain to someone who did not grow up in Cuba at a time when all phones conversations were monitored, when your neighbor ... |