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The Best Travel Tips for Winter Vacations from Travel and Leisure Magazine

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When she's our guest, we encourage you to do more than read. Push the play button and hear the outstanding travel tips we get from Amy Farley, who does The Trip Doctorpages in Travel + Leisure magazine. Some of the topics we covered with her: 

  • Where can you get an affordable and nice hotel room in Paris? 
  • Is there a real advantage to checking in on the sidewalk outside the airport? Do bags out there get lost more often? 
  • Where can you go this winter to escape the cold at a good price, simply because people forget to go there? 
  • Who is going to force the airlines to give us more leg and seat room? 
  •  What online sites is Amy personally using for her winter destinations? 
  • When this winter do we book for late spring or early summer travel outside the U.S.?  

You'll also hear our callers coming up with tips and great questions. 203-776-9677.
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GUEST:

  • Amy Farley is Travel + Leisure magazine's Trip Doctor.

MUSIC: 

  • “Gne Gne,” Montefiori Cocktail
  • “Take Me to the River,” Talking Heads
  • “Where the Streets Have No Name,” U2
  • “Telephone and Rubber Band,” Penguin Cafe Orchestra

Lori Mack and Jonathan McNicol contributed to this show.

 

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