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Radio Guests – The Setai Fifth Avenue, New York, NY – Feb. 26, 2011

Locations in this article:  New York City, NY

The Setai Fifth Avenue, New York, New YorkPeter Greenberg Worldwide is back the Big Apple broadcasting this Saturday, February 26, from The Setai Fifth Avenue in New York, New York.

For those of you planning your spring and summer travels, Peter will be chatting with Scott McCartney of The Wall Street Journal about how rising airfare prices are shrinking the gap between legacy and budget carriers.

Call in with your travel questions at 1-888-88-PETER (1-888-887-3837) or email peter@petergreenberg.com. (Write “ASK PETER” in the subject line.)

Featured guests include:

– Scott McCartney, travel editor and “Middle Seat” columnist for The Wall Street Journal, taking about the shrinking gap between legacy and budget airlines;

– Kenneth Jackson and Lisa Keller, editors of The Encyclopedia of New York City, updating us on the new edition that tells you everything you ever wanted to know about the city;

– Dereck and Beverly Joubert, writers, directors and producers of the documentary The Last Lions, sharing their experiences following the vanishing lions of Botswana;

– Chris Jaeckleexecutive chef at Ai Fiori at The Setai Fifth Avenue, describing what’s on the menu and the recent three-star New York Times review calling it “one of the best restaurants to open in New York in the last 12 months”;

– Anne Banas, executive editor for SmarterTravel.com, naming her choices for the top off-peak spring destinations;

– Holly Corbett, co-founder and executive editor of The Lost Girls World, chatting about how to escape the cubicle and take the trip of a lifetime;

– Dr. Gary Feldman, winner of Travel Guard’s World’s Unluckiest Traveler contest, telling us how his trip to Vietnam on a medical mission put him in the hospital;

– Billie Cohen, deputy editor of Time Out New York, listing alternate festivals, off off-Broadway events, unique bars and odd museums you must try in New York;

– Chris McGinnisdirector of Travel Skills Group, Inc., explaining why rising gas prices could mean higher summer travel costs;

– Tad Dorda, President and CEO of Chopin Vodka, mixing up a little Polish distillery history for us;

– Ed Fuller, author of You Can’t Lead With Your Feet On the Desk: Building Relationships, Breaking Down Barriers, and Delivering Profits, talking about how to navigate cultural and language differences while doing business.

As always, Peter will be taking your calls and answering your travel problems on the air! Call in with your travel questions at 1-888-88-PETER (1-888-887-3837) or email peter@petergreenberg.com. (Write “ASK PETER” in the subject line.) 

For more on Peter’s broadcast location, click here for The Setai Fifth Avenue’s Web site.