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  • What Are the Stops on Greyhound in New Jersey?

    Greyhound makes 28 bus stops in New Jersey (at the time of publication). Seven stops are bus terminals where ticketing, schedules and transfers are available. The rest are without ticketing and with limited service. In rural areas, these limited stops could simply be on the side of the road without "an enclosed waiting area," according to Greyhound, though many are in Atlantic City at casinos. These limited stops are designated with a "[B]" on the Greyhound website. When planning a bus trip through New Jersey, a Greyhound ticketing agent can determine your most convenient itinerary.

  • Learjet 24 Performance Specifications

    A subsidiary of Canadian aerospace firm Bombardier, Learjet is a leading manufacturer of private and business jets. The Learjet 24 is a twin-jet design, having one thruster on either side of the fuselage. It was designed in the 1960s, before the Bombardier merger, for corporate use. It can seat four to six passengers with a crew of up to two.

  • Sizes of Seats by Plane Type

    Airline seats have been under fire for a long time. Airline travel sites state that seats seem to be shrinking as people grow larger. Slight differences exist in seat sizes depending on the plane type. First-class, business-class and economy-class seats also vary in size.

  • How to Find a Greyhound to Florida

    Greyhound is a well-known bus line that operates in America, Mexico, Canada and the United Kingdom. There are more than 2,400 service locations in the United States, making it easy to find a station close to home as well as one near your final destination. Tickets are available for purchase online, over the phone and at Greyhound terminals. Reservations are not necessary, but passengers should arrive at least an hour before departure to purchase a ticket.

  • Information on the Learjet 35A

    Introduced in 1963 by Bill Lear, the Learjet was the world's first business jet. The model 35A Learjet was introduced in 1976 and was an upgrade of the model 35. The avionics system was completely redesigned from previous models, allowing pilots an uncluttered control panel. More than 300 Learjet 35As were produced. The Learjet 35A is a popular as a private jet because it meets FAR (Federal Aviation Regulation) part 36 noise standards at airports. Learjet became a subsidiary of Bombardier in 1990.

  • Learjet Specifications

    The Learjet series was developed as a small high-performance jet for intercontinental travel. In the mid 1960s it became one of the common modes for high-altitude comfort flying in a pressurized cabin. Originally designed on the basis of a Swiss jet fighter aircraft, it has evolved into the one of the best-known corporate and private jets. Luxurious, spacious and quiet, it provides an ideal mode of air travel for corporate executives on short to mid-range trips. Amongst the most popular Learjet models are the Learjet 45, the Learjet 60 and the next-generation Learjet 85.

  • About Greyhound Buses

    The public image of Greyhound bus travel has deteriorated as our personal wealth has increased. Once the most common way to get from point A to point B, traveling by bus has fallen to the lowest rung on the public transportation ladder. The economic downturn may encourage people to give "Going Greyhound" a second chance.

  • How to Choose Plane Seats

    In these days of decreased legroom and increased passenger loads, air travel can be extremely unpleasant. If you're not a member of an airline's frequent flyer program, it's even more challenging to get a good seat. Choosing your seat carefully can make the different between a tolerable experience and a bad one. By following the steps in this article, you can choose the best seat possible to meet your needs and preferences.

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