Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Plan ahead: Purchasing flights in advance

Airline industry experts agree that it is better to purchase flight packages months in advance. Apart from the fact that most airline companies come up with enticing packages half a year earlier than the intended flight dates to boost company sales and benefit travel agencies, it is always healthy to plan ahead. To this end, one can really predict the future, especially when it comes to planning vacation trips.

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For a good amount, one can get an action-filled vacation in a prime location just by purchasing one’s flight package early on. Since flight tickets usually cost more than an Average Joe’s resources can afford, planning ahead and buying the airfare early on may save him a good sum of the greens.

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Regardless of the turnout of the future, one may also view this advanced purchase as a sort of investment. Should a person, due to unforeseen events, be unavailable to fly out on the expected dates, then it is always an option to sell the seats to someone else. A good deal of travel and airline companies profit from this type of setup, and a good number of people enjoy it because they get to fulfill their vacation plans via a more economic means.

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This Bruce McCaffrey Twitter page has more links to updates on the airline industry.

Monday, January 28, 2013

Sky Theater Planetarium: Cradle of Aviation Museum launches new digital projection system

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The Cradle of Aviation Museum in East Garden City, New York, is noted for the large role it played on the birth and growth of the aviation industry in the United States. Now that it has already built its mark in history, it is aiming to uphold another technological milestone by launching another state-of-the-art facility: the JetBlue Sky Theater Planetarium.

JetBlue Airways was instrumental in the installation of the new digital projection system in the museum’s Leroy R. and Rose W. Grumman IMAX Dome Theater. The facility could provide visitors with a fully immersive experience on Long Island’s widest screen, taking them to the continuum of the universe and offering them with a holistic view of the Earth.

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“JetBlue is committed to fostering education in the communities we serve through meaningful partnerships with organizations like the Cradle of Aviation Museum, right here in our own backyard,” remarks Dave Barger, CEO of JetBlue Airways. “What better partnership than with fellow aviation enthusiasts! The new planetarium gives visitors a front-row seat to wonders of our universe and we encourage everyone to head out and explore all that the museum has to offer.”

Many players in the aviation industry, such as volunteer pilot Bruce McCaffrey and the Cradle of Aviation Museum itself, have a socio-educational mission of educating people of all ages about the many aspects of life and the universe. Through educational programs, charitable causes, and technology-related events, they are able to achieve their specific goals.

The Jet Blue Sky Theater Planetarium was officially launched on October 6, 2012 in conjunction with the World Astronomy Day and the Columbus Day. The opening weekend saw the premiere of three shows: One World, One Sky: Big Bird’s Adventure, We are Astronomers, and Passport to the Universe, which was narrated by Tom Hanks.

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This Twitter page provides more updates about the aviation and aerospace industries.