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Live web chat: Holiday tips from the experts

Friday, 18 Jul 2008 09:42
Insider knowledge of your holiday destination is the key to ensuring your visit is the best it can be.

Some well-travelled experts have collaborated with BAA and come up with a series of six podcasts revealing insider tips from how to get into exclusive restaurants in New York to what 'not to do on a train in Tokyo.

The 'Travel Tips from those in the Know' guides take you off the tourist trail and highlight the local and expert knowledge that only experienced travellers or those that have lived in the cities would know.

Join us at 2.00pm on Tuesday July 22nd 2008 to log-on and chat to travel journalist and acclaimed author, Sarah Tucker and TV fashion stylist, John Scott and find out how to make your next holiday your best yet.

The podcasts will be available from Tuesday 22nd July and will take you to New York, Milan, Sydney, Madrid, Tokyo and Moscow through the eyes and ears of a veritable banquet of experts including John Scott, Sarah Tucker, Plum Sykes, Wayne Hemingway, Olly Smith, Rob Crossan and Emine Ali Rushton.

For more information and to download the podcasts click here.

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