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On October 19Anthony Bourdain answered the question:
What does Anthony Bourdain wear when he travels?
I've gotten really, really good at things I'd never though I'd get good at, or have to get good at. I've learned a lot of airport skills. Everything is designed for security — I'm always wearing Clarks Desert Boots when I go to the airport because they're easy to kick off and they're quick to put back on. Generally, I wear comfortable jeans and a very comfortable shirt, maybe a button-down. And I'll keep a lightweight down Patagonia jacket balled up inside my carry-on, just in case it gets cold somewhere, or I need to use it as a pillow. But everything is designed for security — I'm not going to be holding you up on the security line. -
On October 19Anthony Bourdain answered the question:
What is Anthony Bourdain's favorite airline?
Singapore Airlines by far and away. It's comfortable, has a high level of service and very comfortable, flat beds, a wide range of movies and food that’s actually edible. The baggage services — your stuff is up there on the carousel by the time you arrive every time. They do everything right. Cathay Pacific is also good.
Anthony Bourdain
Tastemaker

Chef, Author, TV Personality
New York
Chef, world traveler, bestselling author, public speaker, and star TV host on The Travel Channel, Anthony Bourdain is a man of many talents (and endeavors). He graduated from the renowned Culinary Institute of America and spent years helming kitchens in New York City. He’s written articles on food and cooking for publications including The New York Times, Food Arts and The New Yorker. In fact, The New Yorker piece led to Bourdain’s hugely successful book, Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly in 2000. The Travel Channel soon came courting, and Bourdain launched his popular TV series Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations in which he traveled the world eating local and often outrageous foods and discovering how people in different cultures live. After its successful run of nine seasons, No Reservations ended in fall 2012. In November 2011, the seasoned traveler added another series to his repertoire, The Layover. And in April 2013, he'll kick off his new show Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown on CNN.














