Archive for November, 2009
American Journeys, Huntington Beach Then & Now – Hour 2 – PGW Radio
On November 21, 2009, Peter Greenberg Worldwide Radio is coming to you from The Hilton Resort, Huntington Beach, California. Guests from the second hour include: Robert Reid, U.S. Travel Editor for Lonely Planet, talks about how to truly explore a destination like a local, and shares insider tips from the highly anticipated new coffee table [...]
American Journeys, Huntington Beach Then & Now - Hour 2 - PGW Radio Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadBurgers, Surfing and the Best Beaches of Huntington Beach – Hour 3 – PGW Radio
On November 21, 2009, Peter Greenberg Worldwide Radio is coming to you from The Hilton Resort, Huntington Beach, California. Guests from the third hour include: Catharine Hamm, travel editor for the Los Angeles Times, sharing her favorite spots in Huntington Beach, including the best places to grab a burger, some of the best beaches, how [...]
Burgers, Surfing and the Best Beaches of Huntington Beach - Hour 3 - PGW Radio Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadWeekly International Travel News Roundup
Miss anything this week on PeterGreenberg.com? Then this post is just what you need! You can find anything and everything we posted on our Web site in the past few days in this nifty international travel news roundup. Keep reading to find out what’s been happening in the world of travel this week …
Ask the Locals Travel Guide: Huntington Beach, California
Peter’s radio show is coming to you from the Hilton Waterfront Resort in Huntington Beach, California, aka “Surf City, USA.” Known for its excellent surfing conditions, California sunshine and laid-back vibe, this seaside city is the kind of vacation destination that makes you never want to return home. Keep reading to find out what makes [...]
Should Personal Electronic Devices be Banned in the Cockpit?
Lawmakers are champing at the bit to introduce new legislation banning personal electronics in the cockpit after the two Northwest Airlines pilots revealed that they were working on their laptops when they overshot their destination last month. Reducing distractions for pilots seems like a no-brainer, but would these new laws actually hinder future safety advancements [...]
Backpacking Central & Eastern Europe: Austria & Slovenia
A generation ago, young travelers hit the road with nothing more than a backpack, a few dollars and a Eurail pass to cover as many Western European countries as possible. But these days, that Eurail pass can take travelers far past the west-to-east borders, all the way to the Black Sea. Already jaded by her [...]
A Message from American Express: Pay Late, Lose Your Rewards
Airlines have become notorious for stringing travelers up like piñatas and beating them with frivolous fees. Now, American Express wants to take a swing. Starting January 1, the credit card company is enacting a new policy that could cost you the points or miles you earned with your card—if you don’t pay your bill on [...]
FAA Computer Glitch Fixed, Flight Delays Still Expected
The Federal Aviation Administration has fixed a major computer glitch that caused flight delays throughout the morning, but officials expect the logjam to last into the afternoon. This is the second time in the last 15 months that an FAA computer glitch has led to extensive delays nationwide. Keep reading to find out what may [...]






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