Episode 106
TTB 106: SeptemberTravel Bites with Bob and Elliot
In this episode we discuss some of the recent travel related news we found interesting or relevant over the month of September. We break down our favorite different news articles, including:
- (4:01): Why travel should be considered an essential human activity
- (8:36): NASA Publishes Artemis Plan to Land First Woman, Next Man on Moon in 2024
- (9:37): Toxins in water blamed for deaths of hundreds of elephants in Botswana
- (13:00): 9 cards currently offering sign-up bonuses of 100,000 points or more
- (16:40): American joins United and Hawaiian in offering preflight COVID testing
- (18:05)Airbus looks to the future with hydrogen planes
- (20:44): U.S. airlines lay off thousands of workers, including United flight attendants, others in Cleveland
- (21:25):Don’t Feel Sorry for the Airlines
Up This Month:
- Keshler Thibert - The Philly Tour Guide
- Jules and Christine - Travel disaster tories and Voluntourism
- Rolf Potts - The author of the wildly popular travel guide Vagabonding
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