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You Should Come Hang Out With Us Tomorrow Night In NYC

December 2, 2009 at 10:14 AM | by JetSetCD | 0 Comments

This is the final call for Flight 240 to Moscow tickets to our talk tomorrow with the New York Times' Frugal Traveler, Virgin America and the Roger Smith Hotel!

Want to win flights to any Virgin America destination? You've got a pretty great chance of snagging them if you come to our talk tomorrow at the 92Y Tribeca. If you follow us on Twitter, Facebook, or just regular old right here, then why not follow us in real life for a night?

We're bringing a few friends to the table to talk travel trends, or specifically: "Travel Gets Social: The New World of Travel Media." Come meet Bowen Payson, Virgin America Manager of Online and Digital Marketing, NY Times Frugal Traveler Matt Gross, Adam Wallace, New Media Director for Roger Smith Hotel and others, with it all moderated by the man who started this here site: Mark G. Johnson, founder of Jaunted, HotelChatter and VegasChatter.

All the details, after the jump.

Hang out with other travelers who need their travel news and reviews now, those whose interests can't be contained in a monthly publication. Join the site editors, including yours truly, for a real-time discussion on the ever changing world of online travel and how social media is changing the way travel is bought, sold, reviewed and experienced.

Oh yes—and there is totally a bar at the 92Y Tribeca, with "beers from Brooklyn from Belgium," so we're thinking this event is a great start to a Manhattan evening out. Tickets are $12 per person, available online here, and don't forget that we will be raffling off a pair of Virgin America tickets for anywhere they fly. Forget boring conferences and have a beer with us.

Event: Travel Gets Social, the New World of Travel Media
Date: Thursday, December 3
Time: 7:00pm
Location: 92Y Tribeca, 200 Hudson Street near Vestry St, New York, NY 10013
Nearest subway stop: A/C/E/1 trains at Canal Street
Tickets: $12, available here

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