Earlier this week this blog hit a milestone that I never thought possible. I published my 1,000th post on ATX Jetsetter and wanted to take this time to thank everyone that has read this site over the last few years.
I didn’t even realize that I had crossed the 1,000 post threshold until after the fact but it is an exciting milestone for me nonetheless. Nobody starts a travel blog looking to get rich, this is an oversaturated industry with a lot of big players, but I have enjoyed the opportunity to share my adventures with every reader that has visited this site. It all started with our honeymoon trip to the Maldives, Netherlands, and Greece.

In the years that followed, Mrs. ATX and I have had the opportunity to bring you all along on many fantastic trips, including our Northern Lights babymoon and, after the expansion of our family, a trip across Asia with ATX Jetsetter Jr.


It hasn’t all been fun and games over the years, I had the unfortunate distinction of breaking the story of the fatal crash between American Airlines Flight 5342 and an Army Blackhawk helicopter in Washington D.C., as well as other unfortunate stories in the travel and aviation space.
Over the years there have been many stories and news articles that I’ve been able to share and I want to thank you all for taking the time to read them. Some of these have hit closer to home than others and, I’ve enjoyed spending the last three years writing this blog and sharing those with the world.
I look forward to the opportunity to share even more aviation and travel related news and trip reports over the next few years. As always, thanks for reading, commenting, and sharing these stories over the years and I hope to see you all at the airport soon.
Summary
ATX Jetsetter hit a major milestone this week as I published my 1,000th post on the site. I want to thank everyone who has taken the time to read this site and I’m looking forward to writing thousands more articles in the years to come!
Congratulations ATX Jet Setter! Looking forward to when you cross 10,000!
– Ahmed
Thanks Ahmed, one can only hope!