Sentences with phrase «travel editor of»

Four years ago, the travel editor of the Sun Herald — a friend of my ex-husband — commissioned me to write a story about an 18 - day cruise to Hawaii.
Oregon About Blog Family travel editor of Pit Stops for Kids are dedicated travelers (and parents) who are passionate about exploring the world with kids.
The renowned travel editor of Australia's Fairfax newspapers, Anthony Dennis, visited Kakadu recently and provides 20 reasons why everyone should visit this spectacular region... whether it be in the dry or green season.
Graham Boynton, Group Travel Editor of Telegraph Media Group, and Charles Starmer - Smith, Managing Editor, Travel, will focus on escorted sports tourism.
Jim Benning cofounded the award - winning online travel magazine World Hum and has served as deputy travel editor of BBC.com.
Graham Boynton, Group Travel Editor of Telegraph Media Group, and Charles Starmer - Smith - Managing Editor Travel will focus on escorted Sports Tourism, popular for international cricket, rugby, and football events.
In addition, he cofounded the online travel magazine World Hum (http://www.worldhum.com), which he oversaw at Travel Channel, and has served as deputy travel editor of BBC.com and editor - in - chief of SKYE on AOL.
Simon Calder, travel editor of the Independent, said that while the duty rise had been expected, the liability of those who had already booked had not.
Elizabeth Harryman Travel Editor of Westways, a Lowell Thomas Award - winning magazine, and six other AAA magazines that reach markets from Hawai'i to Northern New England.
Travel editor of London's Evening Standard, Roger has covered major news events in travel and aviation over three decades, winning recognition for his special contribution at the Travel Press Awards and as Best Travel Writer on France.
Before that, however, I managed to organise a meeting with the travel editor of the Courier - Mail, and he promised me he'd consider any story ideas I swung his way.
People Mentioned on this episode: Peggy Northrup, Editor - in - Chief of Sunset Magazine Sara Schneider, Wine editor of Sunset Magazine Margo True, Food editor of Sunset Magazine Kathy Brenzel, Garden Editor of Sunset Magazine Peter Fish, Travel Editor of Sunset Magazine Tom Story, Photographer at Sunset Magazine William Zinsser, Author of On Writing Well: The Classic Guide to Writing Nonfiction John Flinn Red Smith
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This week, Scott McCartney, Travel Editor of The Wall Street Journal, joins the show to discuss all the latest travel news.
Scott McCartney, Travel Editor of The Wall Street Journal, surprises us with some good news about improvements at TSA, as well as the new demand for Uber at airports.
Joining Peter on this real paddle wheeling steamboat will be Scott McCartney, Travel Editor of The Wall Street Journal, with a report on airlines adding extra seats to their planes.
Anne Banas, Deputy Travel Editor of BBC.com at BBC Worldwide, talks about the upcoming centennial of the National Parks System as well as where to find beer made with natural spring water.
Then, there's some good news: Scott McCartney, Travel Editor of The Wall Street Journal, discusses what could be the best frequent flyer program in the business, and the perks will surprise you.
Scott McCartney, Travel Editor of The Wall Street Journal, discusses how the airlines now make more money from their frequent flyer programs than they do from normal airline operations, and which airlines are the best and worst at making award seats available to passengers.
Scott McCartney, Travel Editor of The Wall Street Journal, talks about the long walks in airports and exactly what needs to happen to help improve the process for millions of travelers.
Scott McCartney, Travel Editor of The Wall Street Journal, discusses how Southwest Airlines is beefing up its loyalty program.
Scott McCartney, Travel Editor of The Wall Street Journal, discusses longer TSA lines for summer travel, and how this could impact your trip.
Joining him on the journey are Victoria Mather, travel editor of Vanity Fair, who reveals he
Catherine Watson is the former travel editor of the Minneapolis Star Tribune, a winner of the Lowell Thomas Travel Journalist of the Year and the author of two collections of travel essays, the new Home on the Road — Further Dispatches from the Ends of the Earth, and Roads Less Traveled — Dispatches from the Ends of the Earth.
It was October 1989, two months after I had taken a job as travel editor of the Sun - Sentinel in Fort Lauderdale.
Scott McCartney, Travel Editor of The Wall Street Journal, joins the show to talk about the continuing trend of adding more seats to airplanes — and which airlines are likely to add more seats in the year ahead.
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Scott McCartney, Travel Editor of The Wall Street Journal, joins the show to talk about the continuing and concerning trend of adding even more seats to airplanes — and which airlines are likely to add more seats in the year ahead.
Scott McCartney, Travel Editor of The Wall Street Journal, talks about the continuing trend of adding more seats to airplanes.
Gene Sloan, travel editor of Travel Media Group, talks to Peter about what it's like for a solo traveler navigating the cruise world, as well as his thoughts about Uniworld's newest riverboat.
Catherine Watson is the travel editor of the MinnPost, a winner of the Lowell Thomas Travel Journalist of the Year and the author of two collections of travel essays.
Joining the show will be Travel Editor of Vanity Fair Victoria Mather to talk about the royal family's enduring link to the hotel, Editor - in - Chief of Travel Weekly Arnie Weissmann to tackle the possibly revolutionary changes in tipping practices around the world, and Editor - at - Large for Conde Nast Traveler Steve King.
Scott McCartney, Travel Editor of The Wall Street Journal, will talk about all things luggage — from the types of flight compartments they fit as well as the checked baggage fees.
Alan Prince is the former travel editor of the Miami Herald.
Richard Sterling, once the travel editor of Fiery Foods & Barbecue Magazine, wrote to us that a waiter in Pattaya Beach, Thailand, once dropped a cube of sugar into Richard's too hot Dom Yom, or spicy prawn soup.
Award - winning journalist Janet K. Keeler was the longtime food and travel editor of the Tampa Bay Times in St. Petersburg, Fl..

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It's been a great way to get to know reporters and editors in one «room» that I wouldn't otherwise without LOTS of travel.
The accoloade was given as part of Monocle's «Travel Top 50» — a list of best - in - class experiences, food, services, and products in their fields decided by Monocle's international team of editors and writers.
Budget Travel's Editor - in - Chief Robert Firpo - Cappiello has some destinations you may not have thought of.
You can earn the same amount of points in a bonus that could take you months to accumulate otherwise just for signing up,» said Zach Honig, editor - in - chief of travel website The Points Guy.
Jay is the editor - in - chief of The Beat, The BTN Group's premium subscription newsletter on corporate travel distribution and technology.
Such rentals are «a big part of travel for Expedia and Priceline,» says Amy Hinote, founder and editor of Chicago - based VRM Intel, a quarterly magazine and website that analyzes the vacation industry.
We're looking for somebody who's curious about the many better - value destinations abroad where you can spend less to live better and even supplement your budget with a portable income like travel writing,» says Executive Editor of InternationalLiving.com, Jennifer Stevens.
Editor: Having spent time in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and traveled around the island, I can understand why the island has suffered terribly in the wake of hurricane Maria.
Lori is also editor of AWAI's five - times weekly online newsletter, The Right Way to Travel, which features articles geared to help writers and photographers improve their skill and sell their work.
Over the past ten years, Lori has worked personally with thousands of budding travel writers and photographers to help them meet those same goals — to hone their writing and photography skills and to better market themselves to prospective clients and editors.
Kerry Tice is a 20 - year travel industry veteran and former Managing Editor of Leisure Traveltravel industry veteran and former Managing Editor of Leisure TravelTravel News.
As a writer and editor for Time, Conde Nast Portfolio, and Fast Company, he has compiled a portfolio that includes stories on megahit - making Swedish songwriters (a piece for which he went clubbing in Stockholm); James Bond (for which he stood on a Spanish beach and watched Halle Berry emerge from the waves over and over and over); undercover missionaries in the Arab world (he traveled to North Africa and went to church); and the decline of Christianity in Europe (he prayed).
More recently, John L. Allen Jr. — the associate editor the Boston Globe's Catholic - news website Crux, who has traveled extensively in the country — has run several articles on the rise of anti-Christian feeling and violence in India, focusing especially on the plight of Dalit and tribal Christians.
Editor's Note: A version of this piece ran after President Trump signed his administration's first travel ban.
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