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Travel
1) Winter Camping Plans (Anonymous)2) RV, Camping, & Outdoor Gear for Holiday Gift Guide & 2021 Gear Guide (RV Miles Website)
3) educational "trails" for family road trips (FamiliesGo!)
4) How to avoid a COVID infection at the airport (The Washington Post)
5) Keeping Airports Safe for Passengers, Staff and Construction Projects During the Pandemic (Freelance)
6) Seeking cruise ship physician for interview (Conde Nast Traveler (online))
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Travel
1) Summary: Winter Camping PlansCategory: Travel
Email: query-belv@helpareporter.net
Media Outlet: Anonymous
Deadline: 4:00 PM EST - 19 October
Query:
For a high-circulation online publication, seeking to speak to
someone who is planning a camping trip over the holidays.
Requirements:
Where are you going? When? How far is it from home and how will
you get there? Who are you going with? Why did you choose to
camp during the pandemic? Thanks for your help!
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Name: Jason Epperson RV Miles Website
Category: TravelEmail: query-beaq@helpareporter.net
Media Outlet: RV Miles Website
Deadline: 7:00 PM EST - 10 November
Query:
RV Miles is the top ranked RV travel podcast on the Apple Places
& Travel charts, with over 500 reviews averaging 5 stars and
over 20,000 listeners per week. Each year, we compile a holiday
gift guide full of top picks for RV, camping, or outdoor gear,
clothing, games, etc, as well as an annual gear guide, which
will come out in January. Suggested items can be from anywhere
in this realm (i.e. inflatable kayaks, portable tools, battery
packs), anything that makes mobile living and camping fun or
easier. Gift guide items are usually something you'd buy for a
friend or relative, gear guide items can be more utilitarian.
Requirements:
Physical product samples are not required. However, you are
welcome to send them, and we will also consider physical samples
for full individual review on the website and YouTube channel.
Please email suggestions with high-quality photos or video to
editor@rvmiles.com. Products must be currently available for
purchase (no kickstarters will be included, but you're welcome
to let us know about them). Contact for an address for physical
samples. Returns of loaned products can be arranged.
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Name: Eileen Gunn FamiliesGo!
Category: TravelEmail: query-bedd@helpareporter.net
Media Outlet: FamiliesGo!
Deadline: 3:00 PM EST - 21 October
Query:
WIth so many families road-schooling this year or looking for
short, nearby road trips, I'm organizing a round-up of "learning
trails" across the U.S. An example would be Alabama's civil
rights trail.
Requirements:
1. There has to be an organized "trail" with a resource like a
webpage or site families can use to plan their trip. 2. The
trail should be practical to do as a road trip with kids in 3-5
days. 3. There should be a loosely proscribed path. 4. There
should be a theme that can be the basis for home or road
schooling.
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Name: Chris Elliott The Washington Post
Category: TravelEmail: query-beia@helpareporter.net
Media Outlet: The Washington Post
Deadline: 7:00 PM EST - 21 October
Query:
I'm researching a story about how to stay COVID-free during a
stopover or layover at an airport. I'd love to hear from anyone
who has transited through an airport recently. How did you know
if the airport was clean? Were there signs or notices that
promised all surfaces had been sanitized? What kind of
precautions did you take to stay safe? From experts, I'd love to
know if there's a list of airports that have taken sanitation
very seriously? What are some signs that an airport is cleaning
the right way? Is there a way to tell if an airport isn't
cleaning? What steps, if any, can travelers take when they are
using an airport, to stay healthy?
Requirements:
Please read this before answering. I'd be very grateful if you
could send an initial response to my questions by email. Please
do not respond with a note that says you would like to be
considered for this story or want to set up a phone interview
with a source. I'm happy to consider you for this story. I've
included all of my questions in this query. Please take a minute
to briefly answer them. Kindly do not cut-and-paste answers from
previously published materials, such as press releases or blog
posts. If a phone interview is necessary, I will follow up right
away. Be sure to include your full name and a jargon-free, brief
(two to three word) description of your company or affiliation
as you would like it to appear in the article. I will do my
absolute best to acknowledge that I received your pitch and will
make every effort to let you know when the story appears. More
information on my queries can be found on my site:
https://chriselliotts.com/frequently-asked-questions-about-media-queries/
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Name: Matt Alderton Freelance
Category: TravelEmail: query-belz@helpareporter.net
Media Outlet: Freelance
Deadline: 10:00 AM EST - 23 October
Query:
It's a question that many around the world are asking themselves
in the time of coronavirus: Is it safe to fly? Plenty of
attention and reporting has focused on the actual flight and the
apparent safety (or lack thereof) of physically being with
others on an airplane for hours at a time. But what about the
safety at airports? Plenty of traveler interactions with airline
staff, security teams, and other passengers occur from arriving
at the airport to walking down the jetway. And beyond travelers,
legions of people essential to airport operations, maintenance,
and construction/improvement projects are required to be on-site
every day -- they need to be kept safe, too. So what are
airports doing to ensure that passengers and staff remain safe
while the pandemic continues to rage around the world? From
people movement and physical distancing to air flow, airport
leaders have myriad considerations to contend with. This article
for Autodesk's Redshift online magazine will explore what some
of the world's top airports have learned while implementing and
adapting to new safety protocols in 2020.
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Name: CASSIE SHORTSLEEVE Conde Nast Traveler (online)
Category: TravelEmail: query-bemj@helpareporter.net
Media Outlet: Conde Nast Traveler (online)
Deadline: 12:00 PM EST - 20 October
Query:
Hi there! I'm a freelance writer for CNTraveler.com. I am
working on a piece about how cruise ship doctors see their jobs
changing once the industry restarts.
I'm looking to speak with doctors who work in on-board medical
clinics to hear how their daily roles and interactions with
passengers are changing. Ideally, the piece would pull back the
curtain on how the ship's clinic works now: How they're being
staffed, what certifications it needs, what equipment needs to
be stocked, what is required of the doctors and how they feel
about it. It'll also touch on what could change.
If this is you/a client, please email me at
cassieLshortsleeve@gmail.com.
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