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Taylor Swift, New Flights, and Climate Change: Everything You Need to Know About Summer Travel This Year

Taylor Swift, New Flights, and Climate Change: Everything You Need to Know About Summer Travel This Year

FromUnpacked by AFAR


Taylor Swift, New Flights, and Climate Change: Everything You Need to Know About Summer Travel This Year

FromUnpacked by AFAR

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Length:
35 minutes
Released:
Apr 11, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Summer is coming. And while it's not looking like thos season will be as insane as summer 2023, it's still best to begin planning now. So on this week’s episode of Unpacked, AFAR's mighty destination teams discusses what's to come. They share the best places to visit this summer—think Southern Hemisphere—and what you need to tackle now to stay ahead of the came. Plus, we unpack the best visa expeditors and the best way to use those points and miles. (Hint: It involves outsourcing.)
Meet this week’s guests


Mark Ellwood, freelance travel writer


Chloe Arrojado, associate destinations editor


Tim Chester, deputy editor


Resources

Read this week’s show notes, including a full transcript of the episode.

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Released:
Apr 11, 2024
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