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Pauline and Arthur Frommer, daughter and father in that well-known travel family, had a lively disagreement on Sunday, August 23, about Afar's approach to travel. Pauline likes it; Arthur not so much. Here's what happened: Pauline taped an interview and talked about Afar's mission to help experiential travelers get beneath the surface and connect more deeply with a place and its people.


The Afar Blog:

http://www.afar.com/blog/page/2/

Frommer vs. Frommer:

http://www.afar.com/blog/2009/08/frommer-vs-frommer-first-family-of-travel-disagrees-about-afar/

Afar

http://adage.com/video/article?article_id=134705


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