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Decoding Air Travel: A Guide to Saving on Airfare and Flying in Luxury
お申し込み・キャンセル期限: 2011年 10月 31日(月)
スピーカー: Nicholas Kralev (Travel writer, educator and speaker on global travel, diplomacy and international affairs)
Hosting Committee(s): Travel Industry
会場: Tokyo American Club MAP
Member Fee: ¥4900
Guest Fee: ¥5900
Extras: Meal included
by Nicholas Kralev, is one of the most comprehensive and insightful
works to date on the intricacies of the modern air travel system from a
customer perspective. It is also an extremely effective tool for making
travel more affordable, convenient, comfortable and fun. The book has
two goals: improving your travel life and saving you lots of money. It
seeks to achieve those goals by helping you become a knowledgeable,
empowered and sophisticated traveler who has mastered an increasingly
complex and frustrating system and can work it to his or her advantage.
At this lunch session, Nicholas Kralev will share his insights on how to
save hundreds - even thousands - of dollars per ticket by building your
own airfare, how to fly in Business and First Class for the price of
coach, and how to enjoy various travel luxuries at no additional cost.
About the Speaker:
Nicholas Kralev is the author of "Decoding Air Travel" and a former
Financial Times and Washington Times correspondent. He is also the
founder and CEO of Kralev International LLC, a travel consulting and
training company.
Previously, Mr. Kralev was a correspondent for the Financial Times and
Washington Times and has traveled around the world with four U.S.
secretaries of state - Hillary Clinton, Condoleezza Rice, Colin Powell
and Madeleine Albright. He has flown almost 2 million miles and visited
more than 80 countries.
Mr. Kralev has a master's degree in public policy from Harvard's John F.
Kennedy School of Government and speaks five languages.
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