Uber Opens a Helicopter Service in New York

Uber: Helicopter Service in New York

The price per trip will cost between 200 and 225 dollars and will cover the route between Manhattan and the JFK airport.
Uber launches its helicopter tour service in New York tomorrow

The vehicle rental company with driver Uber will start on July 9 the helicopter service that will connect the island of Manhattan with one of the airports that serve the city, the John F. Kennedy, with a transfer price between 200 and 225 dollars.

Uber: Helicopter Service in New York
Uber: Helicopter Service in New York

UBER launches its “Uber Copter” through the Uber Elevate division, a subsidiary founded three years ago to explore the possibilities of shared air transport. The service will be available to its members with platinum and diamond status.

New York Helicopters Tours
New York Helicopters Tours

Uber said a few weeks ago that the price of the service may vary according to demand, as well as its land division.

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Ancient Collectible Coins: Spanish Pillar Dollar

Spanish Pillar Dollar: Influence on American Currencies

A collaboration of Marty Martinez

Spanish Origin of Sign $

The beliefs of the fifteenth century included, among other things, the absolute danger of sailing past the Pillars of Hercules. Thus they were called at that time two promontories located in the Strait of Gibraltar: Mount Calpe to the north (Gibraltar) and the Rock of Abila to the south (Ceuta).

This was the obligatory passage of the mare nostrum (the Mediterranean) to the greater and unknown part of the enormous Atlantic Ocean. And according to the mythology of Antiquity, the colossal Hercules would have written in both columns the lapidary warning. Nec plus ultra “not beyond” (ie: do not trespass).

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