Resereportrar på New York Times tackar nej till gratisresor och förmåner

Reseredaktionen på New York Times upprätthåller en strikt policy mot att acceptera kostnadsfria resepaket eller pressresor. Reportrarna betalar själva, eller rättare sagt tidningen gör det, för att säkerställa opartisk rapportering och autentiska upplevelser för läsarna.

Detta arbetssätt innebär att journalister som Sarah Lyall själva står för alla utgifter när de recenserar tjänster som Air Frances ultra-premiumflyg över Atlanten. I ett nyligen inträffat fall fick hon skjuts med chaufför till flygplatsen och en privat kupé med fyra fönster, men skickade ändå in en faktura på 11 000 dollar som tidningen betalade i sin helhet.

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