Jane Lasky has journalistically covered the world for more than three decades in all media. She wrote the Business Travel News and Advice column for Esquire from 1984 to 1988, and has authored the syndicated Business Travel Report column, appearing in 30 newspapers. Since 2008, Jane's editing skills have been featured on American Airline's women's page with job duties including searching for keen travel writers to take copy for each city profiled from conception to completion. Jane hosted Trips & Tips on the Travel Channel and appears as a travel expert on the lecture circuit and on television, including a stint when she swapped tipping tips with Oprah in 1994. From 1996 to 2003, she explored cultural etiquette and offered travel tips on AOL, sponsored by American Express. Her articles have appeared in such prominent publications as Bon Appetit, Travel & Leisure, Vogue, German Vogue, Los Angeles, Esquire, Los Angeles Magazine, Sherman's Travel and Metropolitan Home, among several dozen other magazines. She served as production producer for MTV Asia, traveling with talent to all areas of Asia. She was food and travel editor for the South China Morning Post's TV Times while based in Hong Kong in the early 1990s. Jane has been a segment producer on CBS Los Angeles, and she was co-travel editor for the Los Angeles-based Buzz Magazine. She wrote the America The Collectable column for Metropolitan Home, spotting design and travel trends. Jane has written and edited dozens of guidebooks, under the Fodor's umbrella and as independent book author of The Women's Travel Guide, LA Woman and The Insider's Guide to California. Currently, she is creating memoir essays for The American magazine. A Newhouse School of Public Communications graduate, she also studied tourism at George Washington University and film at New York University. Her first journalism job was at McGraw-Hill as editorial assistant for Engineering & Mining Journal, then becoming national travel editor for AAA and features editor for Travel Agent Magazine. Jane never leaves home without her pillow, she succumbs to jet lag only when she must, and she is definitely NOT the accidental tourist.

Jane Lasky

Jane Lasky has journalistically covered the world for more than three decades in all media. She wrote the Business Travel News and Advice column for Esquire from 1984 to 1988, and has authored the syndicated Business Travel Report column, appearing in 30 newspapers. Since 2008, Jane's editing skills have been featured on American Airline's women's page with job duties including searching for keen travel writers to take copy for each city profiled from conception to completion. Jane hosted Trips & Tips on the Travel Channel and appears as a travel expert on the lecture circuit and on television, including a stint when she swapped tipping tips with Oprah in 1994. From 1996 to 2003, she explored cultural etiquette and offered travel tips on AOL, sponsored by American Express. Her articles have appeared in such prominent publications as Bon Appetit, Travel & Leisure, Vogue, German Vogue, Los Angeles, Esquire, Los Angeles Magazine, Sherman's Travel and Metropolitan Home, among several dozen other magazines. She served as production producer for MTV Asia, traveling with talent to all areas of Asia. She was food and travel editor for the South China Morning Post's TV Times while based in Hong Kong in the early 1990s. Jane has been a segment producer on CBS Los Angeles, and she was co-travel editor for the Los Angeles-based Buzz Magazine. She wrote the America The Collectable column for Metropolitan Home, spotting design and travel trends. Jane has written and edited dozens of guidebooks, under the Fodor's umbrella and as independent book author of The Women's Travel Guide, LA Woman and The Insider's Guide to California. Currently, she is creating memoir essays for The American magazine. A Newhouse School of Public Communications graduate, she also studied tourism at George Washington University and film at New York University. Her first journalism job was at McGraw-Hill as editorial assistant for Engineering & Mining Journal, then becoming national travel editor for AAA and features editor for Travel Agent Magazine. Jane never leaves home without her pillow, she succumbs to jet lag only when she must, and she is definitely NOT the accidental tourist.

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Jane Lasky has journalistically covered the world for more than three decades in all media. She wrote the Business Travel News and Advice column for Esquire from 1984 to 1988, and has authored the syndicated Business Travel Report column, appearing in 30 newspapers.

Since 2008, Jane’s editing skills have been featured on American Airline’s women’s page with job duties including searching for keen travel writers to take copy for each city profiled from conception to completion. Jane hosted Trips & Tips on the Travel Channel and appears as a travel expert on the lecture circuit and on television, including a stint when she swapped tipping tips with Oprah in 1994.

From 1996 to 2003, she explored cultural etiquette and offered travel tips on AOL, sponsored by American Express. Her articles have appeared in such prominent publications as Bon Appetit, Travel & Leisure, Vogue, German Vogue, Los Angeles, Esquire, Los Angeles Magazine, Sherman’s Travel and Metropolitan Home, among several dozen other magazines.

She served as production producer for MTV Asia, traveling with talent to all areas of Asia. She was food and travel editor for the South China Morning Post’s TV Times while based in Hong Kong in the early 1990s. Jane has been a segment producer on CBS Los Angeles, and she was co-travel editor for the Los Angeles-based Buzz Magazine. She wrote the America The Collectable column for Metropolitan Home, spotting design and travel trends.

Jane has written and edited dozens of guidebooks, under the Fodor’s umbrella and as independent book author of The Women’s Travel Guide, LA Woman and The Insider’s Guide to California.

Currently, she is creating memoir essays for The American magazine.

A Newhouse School of Public Communications graduate, she also studied tourism at George Washington University and film at New York University. Her first journalism job was at McGraw-Hill as editorial assistant for Engineering & Mining Journal, then becoming national travel editor for AAA and features editor for Travel Agent Magazine.

Jane never leaves home without her pillow, she succumbs to jet lag only when she must, and she is definitely NOT the accidental tourist.

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