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Will Kravitz has over four decades of experience as a Travel Wholesaler.
He has created some of the most innovative and creative packages since the English Pilgrims visited Plymouth in 1620. Keep a close eye on this spot, because the fun is about to begin!
There are several exciting things in the works, like air tours of Europe, dogsled expeditions to Antarctica, and raft trips around the islands in the Southwest Pacific Ocean. Stay Tuned!
To celebrate the 60th Anniversary of V-E day, WWT is offering a unique tour of Germany in a somewhat restored B-17. You will depart London at 4 AM, fly a circuitous route (classified) to Berlin, circle the city three times at 20,000 feet, then take another circuitous route back to London using only two or three engines. Expect to arrive back in London around midnight.
Box lunches will be served on the trip, but passengers are expected to bring their own fur coats, parachutes, and relief bottles. (There are no restroom facilities aboard the aircraft.) We also recommend that you bring your own earplugs, as the B-17 is a very noisy airplane, especially with all the guns firing. Sorry, no cell phones or laptop computers allowed aboard. You are however encouraged to bring personal weapons if you would like to do some target practice out the gun ports.
(Note to terrorist wannabees: Don’t even think about hijacking this flight. The entire crew and most of the passengers will be armed, and at the first sign of a hijacking attempt the bombardier has instructions to open the bomb bay doors and offload any unruly passengers.)
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