• The Travel Show – October 5, 2024

  • Oct 7 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 10 mins
  • Podcast

The Travel Show – October 5, 2024

  • Summary

  • Segment 1: (00:00)

    · Welcome

    · Travel Show sponsored by NCL & MCT

    · In-flight theft is a real issue

    · Italy and Switzerland are redrawing their borders

    · Time enterance times at Colosseum and Forum reinforced

    · Two new Viking Cruises events: Oct 16 SGU, 3pm; Oct 17 SLC, 6pm; at MCT offices

    Segment 2: (00:11)

    · Candy Krajangsri, Tourism Authority of Thailand (call in)

    Segment 3: (00:18)

    · New MCT group tour: Thailand, Vietnam, & Loy Krathong, Oct 30-Nov 15, 2025; including 3-day/2-night live aboard charter boat sailing Halong Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Loy Krathong is the biggest, most colorful, & most exciting Thailand festival & holiday.

    · The debate about switching airline seats continues

    · Which airline loses 75% of baggage?

    · Person charged service fee for gasoline on a rental Tesla

    Segment 4: (00:31)

    · Hawaii Deals

    · New MCT cruise/tour group: Pacific Coast, Sep 26-Oct 4, 2025

    Segment 5: (00:38)

    · “Christmas Markets on the Danube,” AmaWaterways MCT group cruise, Dec 4-11, 2024

    · Scotland & England MCT tour with Military Tattoo Festival, Aug 11-25, 2025, hosted by Larry

    Segment 6: (00:49)

    · New Delta One lounge announced for the SLC airport

    · Recap Hawaii deals and Hawaii fun facts

    Segment 7: (00:57)

    · What to know when cruising Alaska. What are your favorite Alaska activities?

    · MCT group: Aug 23-30, 2025; YVR-ANC, Princess

    Segment 8: (01:10)

    · Park ‘n Jet 20% discount

    · What to know about ordering a cruise drink package

    · MCT group KEF-LON, June 12-22, 2025

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