

With this new jethiking venture, Nolan hopes to explore lesser-known locations and attractions, put a spotlight on general aviation and travel, and prove that that in a depressed economy, you can still travel on a modest budget. She’s covered familiar tourist destinations like Key West, Florida and traveled deep into the jungles of Colombia. Nolan, now 28, has been traveling and writing about her travels since college, and aims to continue traveling and writing as long as she can. They’ve been very supportive and have helped breathe life into this crazy idea I had.” “ The aviation community has been wonderful. Nolan has found a lot of support from private pilots and their families once they catch her vision.

I discovered very quickly that it’s not practical to sit at the airport with your thumb in the air.” “ It takes a lot of research, time and networking to plan these trips,” Nolan says. Long-time aviation and travel enthusiast Richard Cawthorne started his journalism career as a reporter for the Eastern Daily Press in Norwich and was. The production company is also speaking to various networks regarding placement of the show, and has plans for future series, including jethiking around the world. Flying Gypsy Productions, a Rochester based marketing and production company will be handling marketing, and is currently negotiating commercial sponsors for both the jethiking journey and the television series.
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They’ve even started into preproduction on ‘The Flying Gypsy’, a 13 week TV series. Webcasts, radio interviews and blog posts coverage are available on. In October, Nolan landed in Portland, Oregon which is her 13th state. He is also presenter of Where in the World is Andy Mossack on BBC radio and Managing Editor. Nolan began her jethiking trek in July, and her journey is being recorded as she works to redefines modern hitchhiking. Andy Mossack is a travel writer and broadcaster based in London.

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Nolan hopes hitching rides with private pilots (dubbed ‘jethiking’) will keep her costs down. She’s also registered this travel marathon with the Guinness Book of World Records, though exactly what record she is hoping to set is unclear. (Pro tip: definitely go for a jet when you try to bag Hawaii.) No, not what one hand clapping sounds like (already been answered: it sounds like despair), but whether it’s possible to hitchhike across the country on small airplanes and private jets, hitting all fifty states. He is also the author of "An Ecotourist's Guide to the Everglades and the Florida Keys," which was published in 2016 by University Press of Florida.Veteran travel writer and New York native Amber Nolan has decided it’s time to answer a burning, age old question. Silk is the co-writer and star of the Azzurri Productions documentary film "Silk Finds What He's Looking For," which was released in June 2021 and chronicles the meditative sport of competitive desert sitting. Scott McCartney was the author and creator of the weekly Middle Seat column on airlines and travel in The Wall Street Journal, as well as the Middle Seat. He also edited the Travel Weekly Florida eNewsletter in 20. She is much-published in the USA, Canada, Caribbean and places beyond. She is often circling the globe in search of a good story or racing through airports trying to make a flight.
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Prior to joining Travel Weekly in 2015, he spent a decade covering tourism, business, the environment, development and general news for the Florida Keys' daily newspaper, the Key West Citizen, as well as for an affiliated weekly, the Florida Keys Free Press. Melanie Reffes is a seasoned travel journalist specializing in the Caribbean. Silk also handles Travel Weekly's coverage of the golf and ski industries. He writes the Wheels Up opinion column about commercial aviation.
