Travel

If you thought $15k was a lot for a first-class ticket, how would you fancy shelling out on a $430k flight to get you across the world in just two hours?

It’s a wonder the rails haven’t crumbled, as one of the traits of the pink lake is its salinity, which is supposedly nearly as high as the Dead Sea’s.

The influencer gave us a tour of an Emirates first-class suite – and the crazy part is, she managed to get $15,000 first-class ticket for free.

A Caribbean hotel, Boardwalk Boutique in Aruba, will pay you to live it up for for a month – not wishing to boast but this is a job we’re qualified for.

A five-acre retreat, the private Caribbean island has its own three-bedroom property, observation tower and dock – and there’s even room for a helipad.

From Easter Island to Machu Picchu and the Sydney Opera House, Club Safrans will take you on this fantastic (and ultra-expensive) 22-day trip across the globe.

Remember the Concorde? Well, this hypersonic jet is three times faster than that – it can fly at Mach 5 and take you to London from NYC in one hour.

The International Space Station will soon be replaced and NASA is considering using the Airbus Loop, a three-story luxury station with a gym and a greenhouse.

If you’re a nervous passenger, probably best not to catch a flight to Gustaf III Airport, as it’s got one of the shortest and narrowest runways in the world.

The Swiss start-up says its new hypersonic hydrogen-powered jet will move at velocities more than five times the speed of sound.

This might just be your new favorite winter getaway location.

It doesn’t come cheap, costing $7,300 per night.

The Floating Venice will have 180 suites built under the sea.

This supersonic jet is faster than the speed of sound, comfortable and ultra-efficient.

Just like automakers, big players in the aviation industry are trying to phase out fossil fuel-based engines.