It's probably just worth referencing this simply because Nathan Midgley from Travel Weekly and I have waded in to a blog fight (!!) about why travel conferences are often held overseas.
Take a look, join the baying hordes...
As a journalist I find arguing via a blog deeply unsatisfying. The debate does not ebb and flow in the usual way and, dammit, you just can't see the whites of your opponent's eyes!
Kevin May, editor, Travolution
Take a look, join the baying hordes...
As a journalist I find arguing via a blog deeply unsatisfying. The debate does not ebb and flow in the usual way and, dammit, you just can't see the whites of your opponent's eyes!
Kevin May, editor, Travolution
I agree that it’s difficult to have an in-depth debate on a blog but what’s better than a forum for a consumer to put their opinion forward in a public debate along with travel companies and journalists. It’s a shame not more travel companies feel comfortable with commenting, especially since they don’t need to include their full name or the web address to comment.