In the new issue of Conde Nast Traveler there’s a list of 21 Twitterers to Follow.

Of course, the author @WendyPerrin, doesn’t list herself…

Among the best suggestions is to follow RickSeany’s airport-specific tweets, @FlyFrom___ where ___ is your 3-letter airport code — for best fares out of your home airport. And of course it’s definitely worth following @globetrav, whom Flyertalkers know as Kiwi Flyer.

Naturally I’m falttered to be included myself, @garyleff. The article describes me thusly

Frequent-flier mileage and points advice, “mistake fares,” and assistance with creative ways of redeeming miles for free trips

Hope you’ll follow me on Twitter!

  1. iahphx said,

    Out of curiosity, does anybody know how many people are actually “twittering” these days?

    I must hang with a boring (old) crowd, but we’re not twittering. :) And not sure why we want to twitter.

  2. Oliver said,

    I wish the @FlyFrom____ tweets were actually restricted to stuff related to your airport of choice. Looking at, say, http://twitter.com/flyfromSFO, there is a log of RT and other noise coming down the pipe.

    Oh, and are you really falttered? ;)

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