What Will the Future Hold for the Air Travel
Posted on | December 27, 2009 | 9 Comments

Airline travel is great when it works, when it doesn’t, it’s a nightmare. It is safe for infants, even newborns and no matter where you’re going, it seems air travel is an essential part of your trip. One reason why there is such fast growth is that air travel was under-priced until higher fuel prices came along but yet demand for air travel is at its highest levels since 9/11. It is governed by International, European and Domestic legislation and even private corporate travel is now accessible.
Traveling by air is the fastest way to travel but it is still very tiresome but is frequently the most practical method of covering the large distances between sights around the world. A century after the very first flight, airline travel is no longer a miracle; it’s something we all now take for granted. Commercial travel is a comfortable, speedy and a safe means of transport like buses in the sky.
This pattern is not seen for all airlines in all regions. Aloha Airlines received the fewest complaints for any airlines recently. Different airlines have different policies but they all make them as safe and profitable as possible. When it comes to prices now days, the best deals are offered by Go Airways, Paramount Airways and SpiceJet Airlines. More and more airlines are cutting out a lot of their business class travel and sticking with just coach and first class flights because business travel is way down. Some airlines are better than others at providing a quality air travel experience but there are so many flights to choose from.
With the geography of aviation and airports, air travel is a fascinating subject since it involves the immediate movement of people around the globe. Canada’s new government announces increased security measures for airports and air travel. European airports are handling the second largest air travel market in the world and are talking positively about their future. Whether on a domestic or a multinational trip, airports really can save you money. All airports in the United States are certainly focused on optimizing safety because millions of people are moving through our airports every day of the week.
Airline travel is still growing and the key to successful air travel is planning, preparation and communications because it is such a big business and can easily become a nightmare.
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December 27th, 2009 @ 10:07 am
i plan on finishing high school soon (even though that day seems so far away) and then going to med school to become a family practitioner, which is my greatest dream. I want to live a great life, but try not to make it too materialistic by donating money to charity often.
Wow, building a school in Afghanistan sounds AWESOME? Can I help?
December 27th, 2009 @ 10:14 am
December 28th, 2009 @ 9:36 am
talk to your tattoo artist. if you are serious about getting this tattoo, then i'm sure you have already looked into your local artists, talked to them, talked to co-workers or clients of theirs, looked at their portfolios, and checked out their tattooing space to see that it all meets your expectations- after all, a tattoo is permanent. so as i said- the best suggestion i can give you is, talk to your artist! he should be able to help you come up with ideas, and see what it will look like. if the image chosen has too much detail, it will not turn out right as a small tattoo (it will blur, lose detail, etc). your artist can help decide on ideas. after all, this is his job, and it's what they do every day.
December 28th, 2009 @ 12:59 pm
First you need to think through the reason that have you second guessing your decision to enlist in the Air Force. It sounds like you joined for solid reasons (getting an education without the problem of student debts, wanting to travel, gaining independence, and getting a hold on your future) So why do you now think that this isn't the right choice for you?
Everyone gets nervous about being alone be it shipping for boot (basic), going away for a college, or staying home while your friends go away to college. Don't let that fear overcome you. Change is scary but life is constantly changing.
The Air Force is the US military branch that requires the least athleticism. You will go through 6 weeks of basic training – none of which is physically extreme (especially when compared to the other branches versions of boot).
Structure is something that you've dealt with all your life and you will continue to deal with all your life so its impossible for you to handle structure well. This is me assuming that you made it through all 13 years of school without being expelled or otherwise seriously punished. College is just another level of structure – you have your "core classes" that you have to take. Then you have classes that you have to take for your degree. You have semesters that you take classes in. You have the rules of the school. After college you'll go onto a career which is another level of structure with rules and expectations.
It seems like you joined for the right reasons and that you're simply feeling nervous. Talk to your recruiter about it and tell him/her your feelings and your fears. You are not the 1st, 10th, or 100,000th person that has felt this way. Joining any military branch is a life choice.
If you still decide that the military isn't for you then be up front and tell your recruiter. You can get out at any point – even in basic.
Good luck and I hope you make the choice that's right for you
December 29th, 2009 @ 6:08 am
you dont honastly expect people to read all that? but my answer to the first question is that terrorism is no more a problem today than it was in the clinton or first bush presidencys.
that fact is that bush screwed up and let the US get attacked and now he is just trying to scare us to stay in power and justify more wars.
clinton stoped about 8 large scale terror attacks in his administration bush only one out of 2.
please dont belive the fear mongoring, it just leads to hate and facism.
December 29th, 2009 @ 6:28 am
Sorry you feel this way about the army. I spent 9 years in the army and I can tell you, the army is not the cause of your husbands abusive ways. He would have been this way regardless of which branch of service he was in. Why don't you choose the army and find out for yourself that the army is great and you will feel much better when you can say, wow this is wonderful and all this time I was blaming the army. When you graduate from OCS, let me know. By the way, you say you want to travel. I travelled to Europe 3 times while I was in the army. Crossed the atlantic 4 times on ship and twice by air. I know of people who have been in the air force and navy who have nevet set foot on a ship or plane and never left this country. Lots of Luck.
December 29th, 2009 @ 12:17 pm
Hello
What was the question??
Queen of Swords ~ This card shows a person who has emotionally suffered, this person is strong willed, direct. This person is emotionally independant – so may be alone.
Your World – Your Focus. What surrounds you currently, how others view you, where you are both mentally and spiritually.
Queen of Pentacles ~ This card shows a down to earth attitute, good health & family. This person is a mother earth type figure. Reliable, loving & calm.
Your Lovers World – Their Focus. What surrounds your Lover currently, how others view them, where they are both mentally and spiritually.
Eight of Wands ~ This brings rush, being busy, a positive card of information & activity. When it comes to love it tell to take action yourself.
Nature of your Issues together. Either past influences or current what surrounds you both.
The Chariot ~ This card tells of a rough journey or time – but of a safe arrival. Issues should be kept in control.
Obstacles to overcome. Areas that need to be illuminated, places that need to be worked through.
Ace of Swords ~ This is a card of truth, linked to the Q of Swords. A harsh reality is seen, changing opinions.
Three of Wands ~ This is a decision card, time has come to allow what is needed within a situation to unfold.
Your Hopes, Fears, Desires. What is it that your soul really wants and needs.
The Sun ~ This is happiness, love & sincerity.
Your Lovers Hopes, Fears, Desires. What is it that your lovers soul really thirsts for?
King of Swords ~ This is a card of strong dominance, being in control.
What Challenges your Relationship
Areas that require awareness and attention.
The Tower ~ This is similar to the Ace of Swords – Truth. It represents the ego being shattered so that issues can no longer be ignored.
The Final Outcome, the outcome of it all, the future of your relationship.
Page of Cups ~ Predominantly this is a card of trust & intuition.
As a quick over view this shows a relationship where there is a power struggle, some one has to give, but to do that somone has to be controlled. There is positive energy here, but it must not be hidden behind as honesty needs to be the focus.
Pam
December 30th, 2009 @ 9:18 am
Being a Navy Vet myself I am a little biased on my opinion. I loved my time in, while it had its ups and downs I wouldn't trade it for the world. I had the same situation, graduated and wanted to get out of my dead end one horse town. It proved to be the best, I got to go to some pretty cool places, while I never left the states I got to go to Hawaii.
Deployments can be a little crazy but the ports you get to visit in the Navy are pretty cool especially if you buy the right stuff while you are there.
When I was joining the Air Force had a waiting list and so I decided I wanted to join the Navy and that is what I did. Wouldn't change that decision now for the world. However if you do have children the Navy is not for you but the Air Force might be a little more family friendly.
Good job on taking the steps to make a better future for yourself. And its very good that you recognized the abuse and decided to leave. Way to many women don't pay attention to things like that and stay and end up way too abused, or worse.
The military is a good route and it will give you a good career and such for the years to come.
EDIT: Despite what the British Vet says, while the Navy does spend alot of time on ship they do get to get off in different ports and experience different things. The Sailors may work hard, but they get to play as equally as hard. The Navy does get to get off their boats and can even use the computers and emails on the boats now as well. They can also take their own personal computers into port and use the internet connections there as well to chat with their families and such back home. I should know my husbands deployed right now.
December 30th, 2009 @ 8:18 pm
Too bad I didn't have time to read it all. I really liked it. You describe your characters very well. And it's just.. simply great!
-Brian