Max Hartshorne

https://www.maxhartshorne.com

Max Hartshorne has been the editor and publisher of GoNOMAD Travel in South Deerfield Mass since 2002. He worked for the Portland Press Herald newspaper, The Valley Advocate and other sales positions for 23 years until he finally got what he wanted and became the editor at GoNOMAD. He has received awards for his unique reporting style. He travels regularly, enjoys publishing new writers, and is proud to be able to truly do exactly what he wanted to do all his life. Visit his blog at MaxHartshorne.com

Flights to Amsterdam will return to Bradley Airport in June

Jim Kinney of the Republican writes with good news for travelers in the Pioneer Valley of Massachusetts and northern Connecticut. International flights are coming back to Bradley! HARTFORD – Northwest Airlines plans to resume flights from Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks to Amsterdam after dropping the flights Oct. 1….

The World Is Ready for Obama

I am just back from Manchester England, where it was wall-to-wall Obama, every day, just before the elections. Travelers will benefit greatly from the new regime, people overseas were just plain as sick of George Bush as we were. The two men are so fundamentally different, the world has breathed…

Lufthansa LOWERS Fuel Surcharge

What goes up often doesn’t usually come down. But today on ETN I read that German airline Lufthansa has reduced its fuel surcharge as a result of the dramatic fall in crude oil prices we’ve seen in the past few weeks. The airline was charging a 30 euro surcharge to…

Embraer Moves into Connecticut to Fix Jets

If you think of which aspect of airline travel is growing, you have to think regional jets. More and more airlines have downsized to smaller jets made by two companies–Embraer, of Brazil, and Bombardier, of Canada.  Instead of flying 737s many of the majors have downsized to 50 or 100-seat…

Too Many Flights, All Taking Off at the Same Time

Most airlines these days have moved to a new generation of much smaller jets, since it’s cheaper to fly them and they would prefer to have more flights going to more places with fewer passengers. The problem is that all these new flights have caused huge back-ups at major hubs…

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