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Dr. Elinor Garely - editor in chief of wines.travel
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Dr. Elinor Garely - editor in chief of wines.travel·
Aviation News
·July 23, 2019

Aviation: A Stepping Stone to Caribbean Tourism Expansion… or Not

by Dr. Elinor Garely, special to eTN Unless you live in a Caribbean country, there is no way to reach...
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Dr. Elinor Garely - editor in chief of wines.travel·
Aviation Feature
·March 18, 2018

Aviation Industry: A Love Hate Relationship

by Dr. Elinor Garely, special to eTN The airline business is the industry that consumers love to hate. Because we...
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Dr. Elinor Garely - editor in chief of wines.travel·
Aviation Feature
·July 7, 2018

French airline seduces frugal fliers

French airline Maybe it is the baby blue that provides eye appeal on the exterior and interior of the aircrafts...
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Dr. Elinor Garely - editor in chief of wines.travel·
Aviation News
·January 22, 2018

Travel in Africa Up Close: Enormous opportunities for tourism but leadership?

It takes 17+ hours to fly the 7960 miles from to Johannesburg, South Africa from New York City. When the...
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