America’s most recognized, honored and respected front-line travel news journalist, Peter Greenberg, holds in-depth interviews with travel industry insiders. From shrinking carry-on luggage allowances to traveling through the middle east, Greenberg gives
Peter Greenberg speaks with Attorney General Doug Chin about the so-called Muslim travel ban and how it has affected tourism to Hawaii. Shep Gordon, American film agent & producer, joins Peter to discuss celebrity chefs and the origin of the term. Albert Perez, the Director of Maui Tomorrow, shares on trying to preserve a location that sees millions of visitors annually and increasing regenerative agriculture and tourism
Peter Greenberg speaks with President & CEO of Carnival Cruise Line, Christine Duffy, about Cuban infrastructure and what the new travel demand to the islandnation means for travelers. Xavier Destribats, President of Kempinski Hotels, joins the program to discuss the challenges of opening up a new hotel in Havana, the history of the building and falling in love with Cuba.
Peter Greenberg travels to New Orleans, Louisiana where he interviews the Vice President & COO of the WWII Museum in New Orleans, Stephen Watson. Watson talks about being a part of the museums transition years ago from just being focused on D-Day to the all encompassing WWII Museum it is today. Then he speaks with the Music Editor at The New Orleans Advocate, Keith Spera about the New Orleans music scene going beyond jazz festivals. Finally, he's joined by celebrity chef John Besh who explains the important role food holds in New Orleans and his attempts to dispel the misconceptions of creole cuisine.
Peter Greenberg speaks with President & CEO of the National Assosicaiton of Railroad Passengers, Jim Mathews; Kevin Riley, editor of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and Arnie Weissmann, editor in chief of Travel Weekly about Amtrak, train travel, infrastructure in the United States and more.
Peter Greenberg speaks with National Geographic Editor-at-Large Costas Christ about how more hotels are making strides to be sustainable and environmentally friendly. Then Greenberg is joined by Larry Olmsted who talks about his new book, Real Food/Fake Food.
Peter Greenberg interviews Rocco Forte, hotelier and owner of Rocco Forte Hotels, about what the word luxury really means in the travel industry. Then, he discusses with AirAsia CEO Tony Fernandaz the changes in the airline industry and the impact new planes have on the business. Finally, Peter Greenberg is joined by the Minor Group CEO and Chairman William Heinecke, who gives insight on different travel markets and how the China market is exploding.
Peter Greenberg speaks with Cultural Resource Manager for the St. Croix National Parks, Meredith Hardy, about the little-known U.S. territory. Then, Elizabeth Armstong, the General Manager and third-generation owner of the Buccaneer Resort in St. Croix discusses the history of the island with Peter. Later Peter speaks with Christine Negroni, American aviation and travel writer, author of "The Crash Detectives" about the different variables that need to be examined when investigating airplane accidents.
Peter Greenberg speaks with Mark Dunkerley, Hawaiian Airlines CEO, about Hawaiian airport infrastructure and little known destinations they fly to. Then, Akbar Al Baker, CEO of Qatar Airways, about airline expansion, inconsistency among American airlines, and the new business class.
Peter Greenberg speaks with Mark Dunkerley, Hawaiian Airlines CEO, about Hawaiian airport infrastructure and little known destinations they fly to. Then, Akbar Al Baker, CEO of Qatar Airways, about airline expansion, inconsistency among American airlines, and the new business class.
This week Peter speaks with 1000 Places to See Before you die author Patricia Schultz , traveling in a time of terroist attacks, and places that have surprised her the most. Then, Troy Johnson, Food Editor and Critic at San Diego Magazine, talks about the transformation and explosion of celebrity chefs, the best food he's ever had, and the secret behind menus.
Peter Greenberg speaks with JoeSentMe.com's founder Joe Brancatelli about the impact of the travel ban has had on tourism to the United States from other countries. Then Greenberg talks to George Hobica, the founder of AirFareWatchDog.com, about unintended repercussions of President Trump's travel ban, including international airfares prices dropping significantly in price.
In this week's episode of the CBS Travel Hour with Peter Greenberg, Peter discusses the travel ban with Conde Nast Traveler Senior Editor Paul Brady. Then he talks with Costas Christ, editor at large for Conde Nast Traveler, about the importance of sustainable tourism. If the environment is damaged the natural resources of travel will diminish.
Peter Greenberg interviews Roger Dow from the U.S. Travel Association.
Peter Greenberg gives his thoughts on wishes and hopes for travel in 2017 and then Alex Davies from WIRED Magazine shares his insight on the future of the "Driverless Car."
CBS Travel News Editor has an extended conversations for Legendary Correspondent Bill Plant about the potential changes to Air Force One and covering the civil rights movement.
CBS Travel News Editor Peter Greenberg has an extended conversation with Michael Brune of the Sierra Club.
CBS Travel News Editor has an extended conversations with Author Larry Grobel and Los Angeles Times Business Writer Hugo Martin about proper interviewing techniques, TSA's need to improve their system, and how surprisingly adding frequent fliers to TSA for free may help the government save money.
Peter Greenberg interviews BBC.com Travel Editor Anne Banas, Author Patrick Smith and Oyster.com's Kelsey Blodget on this episode of The CBS Travel Hour.
Peter Greenberg interviews Travel Weekly News Editor, Arnie Weissman, Senior Vice President of Worldwide Sales for United Airlines, and Stephen Morrisey, Vice President of Regulatory and Policty for United Airlines about flying to Cuba after Fidel Castro's recent death
In this edition of the CBS Travel Hour with Peter Greenberg, Editor-at-Large for Conde Nast Traveller, Steve King joins us to talk about how the election of Trump will effect travel to the United States.
This week on the CBS Travel Hour with Peter Greenberg CBS, travel writer and speaker Doug Lansky discusses the expansion of the cruise industries. Sven Lindblad talks about creating sustainable travel and his contributions to eco-tourism. Then, Simon Calder, Editor-at-Large for the Independent, explains the importance of traveling to a location after they experience a terrorist attack and why you have a greater chance of dying in your bath tub than a terrorist attack while traveling.
In this edition of the CBS Travel Hour with Peter Greenberg, Alex Davies from WIRED magazine discusses airfares, driverless cars and trucks and Uber. Then Mike Boyd discusses how airliner policy will change under a new president and proper airline safety protocol.
Peter Greenberg addresses the issues with TSA security questions and what they should be asking. Scott McCartney then joins Greenberg to talk about the best and worst airport designs. Then the executive chef of the Intercontinental New York Barclay chats about why white tuna does not exist and the industry should call the fish by its real name. All of this and more on this week's episode of the CBS Travel Hour with Peter Greenberg.
This week, Peter Greenberg covers the issue of deceptive social media. Scott McCartney joins Peter Greenberg to speak about nonsensical airline rules. Then, Richard Bangs talks about his recent trip to Saudi Arabia, a country most people still cannot visit. He also talks about other countries that are not overly visited. There's all of this and more on this week's episode of the CBS Travel Hour with Peter Greenberg.