RMWorldTravel with Robert & Mary Carey and Rudy Maxa show

RMWorldTravel with Robert & Mary Carey and Rudy Maxa

Summary: RMWorldTravel with Robert & Mary Carey and Rudy Maxa is America's #1 Travel Radio Show. Rudy Maxa and Robert and Mary Carey, often referred to on-air as the Travel Trio, share the latest happenings in the world of travel, interview top industry decision makers, examine the compelling and quirky in travel, and engage with their audience in a fun, entertaining and relaxed manner. They provide straight-forward advice and commentary, inside scoop, tips/trends and more, as they connect with the audience and skillfully cover the world of travel, culture, and its allure through modern segments, on-location remote broadcasts, on-air showcasing and lively banter. Together, Rudy, Robert and Mary offer unmatched experience, unparalleled insight and unique understanding into travel, trade, tourism and the dozens of related industries.

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 June 15, 2013 – Hour 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:34

In the first hour of Rudy's show: Carolyn Pearson, CEO & Founding Owner of Maiden-Voyage.com, explains how women traveling alone can network with others and choose safe hotels. Steve Short, Vice President at Enterprise Rent A Car, explains how consolidation in the rental car industry is affecting travelers and the state of leisure rentals. TechCraver’s Jason Harris talks Father’s Day gadget gift ideas.

 June 15, 2013 – Hour 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:35

In the second hour of Rudy's show: Security expert Marc Weber Tobias lists the four basic rules for avoiding high cell phone charges while traveling abroad. Tom Whittaker talks about his experience climbing Mount Everest and address the question "Is Everest being ruined by too many climbers?" Bill Chalmers,creator of The Global Scavenger Hunt, discusses why Americans are short changing themselves when it comes to vacations. George Morgan-Grenville, CEO of the luxury travel company Red Savannah, talks about the changing face of luxury travel.

 June 8, 2013 – Hour 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:37

In the first hour of this week's show: The famous travel writer, Paul Theroux, discusses his latest book, The Last Train to Zona Verde. Teresa Genaro, freelance turf writer and blogger, gives us the lowdown on this weekend’s Belmont Stakes. Janice Ford Grimes tells us how dogs can live a life of luxury at her Ft. Worth “dog spa”.

 June 8, 2013 – Hour 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:39

In the second hour of Rudy's show: Charlie Leocha, of the Consumer Travel Alliance and a This Is Your Passenger Speaking supporter, discusses a new petition to force airlines to reveal extra fees more transparently.  Gary McKechnie, author of Great American Motorcycle Tours, describes how to see the USA via motorcycle. Chris Cuddy, Chief Commercial Officer of Fareportal, talks hot summer destinations & increases in bookings by mobile device. Pete Van Dorn, co-founder of PointsHound.com, reveals how to earn major bonus miles and points on flights and hotel stays.

 June 1, 2013 – Hour 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:32

In a special edition of Rudy's show, broadcasting from the Hotel Metropole in Monte Carlo: Odile Firmin-Guion, Director of Public Relations at the Hotel Metropole in Monte Carlo, reveals how a five-star hotel competes in a destination filled with five-star hotels. Thierry Boutsen, Chairman of Boutsen Aviation, tells us why the Grand Prix in Monte Carlo is a driver’s favorite Grand Prix race in a season. Jean-Christophe Maillot, choreographer & director of the Monte Carlo Ballet, talks about the renaissance of modern ballet in the tiny principality of Monaco. Rory Trahair, Marketing Director at Edmiston Yachts, lets us in on the secrets of the world of incredibly luxurious yachts.

 June 1, 2013 – Hour 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:01

In the second hour of this special show, broadcast from the Hotel Metropole in Monte Carlo: Phillipe Ortelli, Vice President of the  Monaco Chamber of Commerce, tells us how with a diverse number of businesses, Monaco no longer relies on its casino for its budget. Guillaume Rose, Minister of Tourism, answers the question, "Is Monaco a destination only accessible to the rich?" Marianne Heurtel, Le Metropole spa director, reveals why Europeans are more spa-crazy than Americans. Elodie Biancheri, Director of Public Relations at the National Museum of Monaco, on why this new museum is a must-see.

 May 25, 2013 – Hour 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:08

In the first hour of this week's show: TakingTheKids

 May 25, 2012 – Hour 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:37

In hour two of this week's show: Conde Nast Traveler editor Wendy Perrin talks about the day that she took a job selling shore excursions on a cruise ship. Janice Ford Grimes owner of Spa Paws Hotel in Ft. Worth, TX says dogs live a life of luxury at this “dog spa”. Author Susie Gordon talks about visiting two of China’s most bustling cities -- Beijing and Shanghai.

 May 18, 2013 – Hour 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:38

This week on Rudy's show: Frequent Business Traveler.com CEO Jonathan Spira shares survey results on what’s irritating us most when we travel. Turf writer Teresa Genaro shares race day excitement live from The Preakness Stakes at Pimlico. Pam Williams, founder of Vancouver’s Ecole Chocolat, tells us how to never be too far from chocolate with its Find Chocolate App.

 May 18, 2013 – Hour 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:37

In the second hour of Rudy's show: Moon Guide Book author, Margot Bigg, talks life abroad in India, the world's largest democracy. Scott Wiseman, President for the Americas of luxury tour company Cox and Kings, reveals where Americans are traveling these days. There’s la dolce vita for all in Susan Van Allen’s book Letters from Italy; Confessions, Adventures & Advice.

 May 11, 2013 – Hour 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:40

Rudy's radio show guests: Jay Sorenson, President of IdeaWorksCompany, lists the top 25 airlines with award seat availability. Charles MacPherson, author of The Butler Speaks, gives advice on how to be the perfect summer house guest. Bhaskar Krishnamurthy, award winning cultural and natural history explorer, author and photojournalist, asks whether elephants should be tourist attractions. Karen Herbst, CEO of The International Kitchen.com, tells us how to choose a cooking class abroad.

 May 11, 2013 – Hour 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:37

Hour two guests: Asia-based journalist, travel writer, novelist Tom Vater talks the beauties of visits to Cambodia. Tech expert Jason Harris gives us the latest on the hot summer tech gadgets. Jay Hoffman, CEO & co-founder of Rocketmiles.com, on how to earn as many as 20,000 miles by staying at hotels offered on Rocketmiles.

 May 4, 2013 – Hour 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:40

Hour One Guests: Teresa Genaro, freelance turf writer and blogger, tells us how to be a “rail bird” at the famous Thoroughbred horse stakes races. Scott McCartney, journalist for the Wall Street Journal, lists the cheapest and the most expensive destinations to fly to this summer. Philippe Lajaunie reveals how "designer water" travels around the world. Susan Breslow Sardone gives advice on best Caribbean islands for a wedding. John Cudahy, President and CEO of the International Council of Air Shows (IACS),  talks about how federal spending cuts ground military precision flying teams and hurt air shows.

 May 4, 2013 – Hour 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:41

Hour Two Guests: Rick Griffin & Sandi McKenna, co-hosts of the midlife road trip, a food, travel and adventure series, reveal why travel is the perfect therapy for a midlife crisis. Travel writer Ben Westwood tells us how to visit the wonders of the Galapagos Islands. Jim Cocke & Debbie Wood, writers of the blog: Dreamstreamr Odyssey - Chasing 75 Degrees, describe traveling the US in a vintage, 25-foot Airstream. Everette Hoard, Queen Mary Commodore, tells us all about the RMS Queen Mary’s mysterious and haunted past.

 April 27, 2013 – Hour 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:39

This week's guests: Joe Brancatelli discusses his article, The Sky Isn't Falling, about the recent legislative actions to end the airline delays. Martha Honey, co-director and founder of the Center for Responsible Travel (CREST), reveals who gets tourism right and who gets it wrong (and why). Joshua Berman, award-winning travel writer for the Denver Post, lists his Five Epic Adventures Every Man Must Tackle in His 20s. Eileen Ogintz talks about the newest edition in her Kid’s Guide Series, "The Kids Guide to Washington, D.C."

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