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As parts of the world ease travel restrictions and gradually returns to a degree of normalcy, people are finally ready to fly again. And if you’re in the American Northeast, there’s no better summer destination than the Hamptons. That’s why Samsung partnered with BLADE — the helicopter-on-demand service offering flights between Manhattan and the Hamptons, Nantucket, or Montauk — to help you escape the city.

While it’s great to disconnect from technology and social media once in a while, Samsung knows it can be difficult to juggle a healthy work-life balance. With Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 5G, the phone’s display unfolds to tablet size, making it easy to multitask while booking that BLADE getaway. BLADE flies between Manhattan and any New York airport starting at $195 per seat. We don’t know about you, but that’s well worth it less you enjoy spending hours stuck in NYC traffic.

For luxury real estate agent and YouTuber Erik Conover, the partnership just made sense. “Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 5G enables me to create high-quality content on the go while traveling. The ability to have your device hold a large screen and be able to fold up and fit in your pocket is a game-changer,” he explains. “And BLADE cuts down a 2.5-hour drive to just under 30 minutes!”

Serial entrepreneur and Elite Daily co-founder Gerard Adams enjoys how easy it is to use BLADE for shorter trips. “It just makes my experience traveling, especially on quick 2-3 day trips, convenient, unique, and luxurious,” he says. Learn more about BLADE’s flight offerings at blade.com and explore the multitasking capabilities of Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 5G at samsung.com.

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