Naomi KahlonContributing WriterShare Home Travel NewsPlaza Travel Opens New Office in New YorkOct 29, 2012 Plaza Travel, based in Los Angeles and specializing in movie and television production travel, has opened its first New York office with six travel agents. The office will be headed by Amber Lock and Nora Ingalls, who have both specialized in music industry travel for the past five years. Ingalls plans to expand the company’s reach by branching out to serve leisure and corporate travel clients as well. www.plazatravel.com Get Us in Your Inbox Subscribe I accept the T&C and Privacy Policy. Tell Us What You Think! forum Enter your email address Share your throughts... Send Comment Most ReadMost SharedTop Summer Travel Trends for 2026Carnival Glory and Carnival Magic Return to Service After UpgradesThe 10 Best Luxury Golf Resorts in CaliforniaWhy Advisors Are Booking More Air5 Southern Italian Beach Towns Beyond the Amalfi Coast From Our Partners More From TravelAge WestHere's What Hawaii Bookings Look Like Right Now, According to Tourism StakeholdersPlanning a Napa Valley Trip? Consider These Recommendations From Local Hospitality Pros.Los Angeles Is Home to California’s First Historic Black Cultural District — Here’s How to Celebrate and Support ItReview: Wonders of Volcanoes National Park Tour from Nomad ToursReview: W New York – Union SquareWhat Travel Advisors Should Know About Selling Sports TravelThe 10 Best Luxury Golf Resorts in CaliforniaReview: Catacombs by Candlelight, a Unique New York City TourAnantara Makes U.S. Debut With Miami Resort & Residences
Plaza Travel, based in Los Angeles and specializing in movie and television production travel, has opened its first New York office with six travel agents. The office will be headed by Amber Lock and Nora Ingalls, who have both specialized in music industry travel for the past five years. Ingalls plans to expand the company’s reach by branching out to serve leisure and corporate travel clients as well. www.plazatravel.com Get Us in Your Inbox Subscribe I accept the T&C and Privacy Policy.
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