Travel Advertising Sales Team

Washington is one of America’s hottest travel markets. With an average after-tax household income of $64,958, it’s the second most affluent major market in the nation. And more than 1.2 million Washingtonians earn four or more weeks of vacation each year.

Throughout the year, the Sunday Travel section, the Sunday Washington Post Magazine, the Friday Weekend section and the Wednesday “Escapes” page in Style — along with a variety of other travel features — help Washingtonians plan and purchase their vacations. Advertising in The Washington Post and washingtonpost.com can bring these savvy travelers your way.  Also, washingtonpost.com additional information on user habits, audience demographics and advertising specs for online advertisers.

Department/Title/Contact NameTelephoneE-mail
Travel202-334-6250 
Cruise lines, Florida, tour wholesalers and online travel companies based east of the Rockies and outside the Northeast or New EnglandGreg Magner202-334-7761magnergj@washpost.com
Domestic airlines, national hotels, local travel agents and local tour wholesalers and operators, Southern and Midwestern statesSusan Sheats202-334-6254sheatss@washpost.com
The Northeast, New England and all states west of the Rockies, Amtrak, hotel chains, rental car companies, ground transportation companies, ski resorts and online travel companiesCharlie San Filippo212-445-5103sanfilippoc@washpost.com
Travel and tourism advertisers (resorts, hotels, state and local CVBs and economic development offices) in Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and DC)Ellen Gerhard202-334-7762gerharde@washpost.com
Travel and tourism advertisers and regional hotels in Delaware, Pennsylvania, the Carolinas, Georgia, Kentucky and Tennessee and United AirlinesJoe Teipe202-334-6250teipeje@washpost.com
Travel Directories (Inns, Lodges & Villas and Ski Escapes) targeted for B&Bs, inns, lodges, villas, condo or timeshare accommodations located within the United States and abroadAnne Bouchard202-334-7003boucharda@washpost.com

Sales Manager: Joe Teipe, 202-334-6250 or teipeje@washpost.com