Eye on Travel

Peter Greenberg Worldwide—The Dorchester, London, England—November 12, 2016

Locations in this article:  London, England

10700097_10152815873882288_3235219805267860028_oThis week, the Peter Greenberg Worldwide Radio Show broadcasts from The Dorchester Hotel in London. What will a Trump presidency mean for the travel industry? What will it mean for your travels? Joining me will be Simon Calder, Travel Editor for The Independent, talking about the effects on travel after Brexit and how the U.S. dollar is now king. Manfredi Lefebvre, Chairman of Silversea Cruises, has a report on all the worldwide shipbuilding and what it will mean to consumers, especially the boom in expedition ships. Martin Burrell, The Dorchester’s go-to man about London theatre, has an insider’s view on the top London plays right now, and the dynamics of the London theatre scene. Another insider, Philip Hammond, the Designer Florist at The Dorchester, discusses the unknown story of what flowers won’t work at the hotel (for at least one guest) and why roses are the hotel’s secret guest satisfaction weapon. Also stopping by is Steve King, Editor-at-Large for Condé Nast Traveler, and writer Doug Lansky, talking about his pet peeves, including airline seating. There’s all of that and more as the Peter Greenberg Worldwide Radio Show broadcasts from the legendary Dorchester in London.

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