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Passenger shaming, to recline or not to recline, and the place worth going back to again and again...

Passenger shaming, to recline or not to recline, and the place worth going back to again and again...

FromTrip Notes


Passenger shaming, to recline or not to recline, and the place worth going back to again and again...

FromTrip Notes

ratings:
Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Sep 2, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Each fortnight, Trip Notes hosts Stephanie Holmes and Tim Roxborogh are joined by a special guest to talk all about travel. On this episode, we chat with Lorna Subritzky.Best known as Coast's days host, her alter-ego is Lorna the Explorer - she loves to travel and is often posting glamorous, envy-inducing tropical holiday pics on her Instagram. But Lorna reveals she was quite a late bloomer when it comes to travel ... now she's certainly making up for lost time.Lorna tells us about the travel experience that made her cry, as well as her favourite destination - a place she loves so much, she's been back 14 times.Plus, we talk about the worst passenger behaviour we've ever seen on a plane. Are you guilty of any of these air travel faux pas?Once you've listened, please leave us a review and tell us some of your favourite destinations - we'd love to know where you're travelling, and where you're dreaming of.For more travel inspiration go to https://www.nzherald.co.nz/tripnotes.You can reach Stephanie Holmes at https://www.instagram.com/holmesstephanie or https://www.twitter.com/holmesstephanie, and Tim Roxborogh at https://www.instagram.com/timroxborogh or https://www.facebook.com/timroxboroghSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Released:
Sep 2, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (36)

New Zealand Herald's Stephanie Holmes and special guests feed your travel obsession. The world's best destinations, tips for being better travellers, and the things we can learn from our adventures ... it's the next best thing to being there yourself.