Peter Greenberg in KenyaPeter Greenberg’s Best Travel Tip
One of Peter Greenberg’s best travel tips is: “Never take a no from someone who is not empowered to give you a yes in the first place.” This is an excellent piece of advice for all travelers to remember and applies when you’re booking or changing flights, checking in at a hotel or even dining at a restaurant. You can learn more about Peter’s travel habits by reading his Travel Style Q&A.

 

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4 Comments On "Travel Tip of the Day: Peter Greenberg's Best Travel Tip"
  1. Anonymous|

    Is he being factitious about the 5 items he brings on a plane? Duct tape?

    1. Johnny Jet|

      I don’t think so

  2. Jim|

    “Never take a no from someone who is not empowered to give you a yes in the first place.” I have had this experience at The Four Seasons. Always ask for an upgrade upon check-in, but ONLY ask the Assistant Hotel Manager, never the front desk person, because you’ll probably get a “no, sorry, we’re fully booked”. You’ll most likely get the upgrade if you ask the right person!

  3. Alex Curylo (@trollwerks)|

    I figure duct tape is handy to carry too, but I’ve had it confiscated by security.

    I do tend to look rather markedly less respectable than Messr. Greenberg does, mind you. Perhaps that makes a difference.

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