THE MJS TRAVEL GUIDE 2023 (pt. 1)
Flying is a hassle that most people would like to avoid, but as more people look to reduce the amount of time they spend in busy airports, companies are developing new services that allow travelers to get where they need to go faster and easier. Private jet travel, while not perfect, helps mitigate risk. In an effort to minimize health risks, travelers have begun looking for creative ways to get to their destination with fewer stops. Getting on a plane is a hassle that most people would like to avoid, but as more people look to reduce the amount of time they spend in busy airports, companies are developing new services that allow travelers to get where they need to go faster and easier. A private jet can be a luxurious and safe way to fly
The jets of the future will run on biofuel.
Fuel is another major contributor to the environmental impact of aviation. Jet fuel accounts for about two-thirds of a plane’s carbon emissions, so finding greener alternatives is vital. Biofuel is one such alternative. Derived from plants and other organic materials, biofuels emit less CO2 than standard fossil fuels during use and require little or no petroleum refining before they can be used as fuel in aircraft engines.
However, even if biofuel were cheaper than regular jet fuel (it isn't yet), airlines would still be reluctant to switch over: commercial aircraft are designed to operate best on high-octane kerosene rather than low-grade biofuels like ethanol or biodiesel; they aren't equipped with systems that can handle the corrosive effects of some alternatives like butanol; and making enough biodiesel requires large amounts of land—land that could otherwise be used for food production.
For now, at least, electric aircraft seem like a better option since they don't use any liquid fuel at all—but until battery technology improves enough for long flights without recharging stops, there are no escaping fossil fuels entirely when flying across oceans or continents!
Upgraded plane engines will be quieter and more efficient.
You'll be able to fly on an airplane that is both quieter and more efficient.
The new engines will run on biofuel, which is made from organic material like plant oils or animal fats.
This means you'll be able to enjoy a cleaner environment while traveling across the world in 2023!
More fashion brands will open hotels and host experiences in their stores.
If you're looking for a place to stay while you're traveling, hotel brands that are associated with a specific brand of clothing or accessories will be the way to go. When these companies open hotels and host experiences in their stores, they'll focus on creating memorable experiences. They'll be places where you can meet up with friends and hang out, not just sleep and shower.
Luxury travel is going to get even more out of this world.
Luxury travel is going to get even more out of this world.
Personal jets are already quite luxurious, but they’re about to get even better. With the help of artificial intelligence (AI), your personal jet will be able to make suggestions and recommendations for you based on things like where you want to go and what kind of weather you like. It also knows that you prefer certain kinds of food, so it can order meals ahead of time and have them waiting at your destination. Your AI-powered jet will give suggestions based on how much time has passed since the last meal was eaten, how long until arrival at the next destination, etc., allowing it to act as a personal assistant while traveling.
It's All About Convenience
If you're in a hurry and want to avoid crowds, why not look into a private jet? A lot of people think that they're only for billionaires, but they're actually much more accessible than most people think. The fact is that when it comes down to it, commercial flights are incredibly inconvenient—they're often delayed or canceled due to weather conditions, and if you don't want to fly coach class then good luck finding any seat space for your six-foot frame! Private jets offer more convenience than anything else on the market today: faster travel times from point A to point B; more direct routes (no layovers); better food and service; higher safety records; and an overall more comfortable flight experience all make private planes worth the money spent on them in our opinion.
Jet lag will be a thing of the past
Jet lag is a form of sleep disorder that occurs when you travel across time zones. It's caused by the misalignment of your body's circadian rhythm (your internal clock) and the external environment.
Jet lag can be treated by adjusting to local time before you travel, but this only works if you're traveling eastward or westward—if you're traveling north or south, it's more difficult to adjust since there aren't any days longer than 24 hours during your entire trip!
The best way to prevent jet lag is by adjusting to local time before going on vacation, which means avoiding all light sources after sunset and then exposing yourself to natural light as soon as possible after waking up in the morning.
Flying will be more fun
You'll have more fun.
Private jets are a step up from commercial flights in nearly every way. In addition to being more comfortable, they also have better food and entertainment options. And they're less likely to be canceled due to weather or mechanical problems—a lot less likely! The bathroom situation is finally acceptable on private jets, too: no longer do you need to suffer through a two-hour flight with only one tiny toilet at your disposal; now you can use as many toilets as there are people on board (and even then, still not enough). What's more, all of these niceties come with the service that only privately owned aircraft can provide: if something goes wrong during take off or landing, there will always be someone available to fix it; if something goes wrong while in flight—like having your seat reclined beyond its intended position—there will always be someone available who will gladly fix it for you; if something goes wrong outside of the plane (i.e., when you decide it would be fun to get out while flying), there will always be someone available who will rescue you from falling thousands of feet into an ocean abyss with no hope of survival ... well maybe not THAT last one (that would suck!), but seriously though: private jets are just safer altogether!
Book that private jet and check these destinations off your bucket list.
Top 5 places to visit in 2023:
Iceland, because of its geothermal activity and natural beauty.
Bora-Bora, for the world's most beautiful beach.
Mars, because it's not just a dream anymore! (And it will be even better when they add some color.)