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August 18th - Lonely Planet's Vice President on the future for the iconic travel brand

50 years ago after Tony and Maureen Wheeler first published Across Asia on the Cheap – the first book in the Lonely Planet guidebook series.


The pandemic clobbered travel publishers harder than pretty much any other businesses – and with so much travel information available online, guidebooks are surely endangered species?


Not so, according to Tom Hall, Vice President of Lonely Planet.


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