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Frank Marini, CEO
Railbookers Group
www.Railbookers.com | www.AmtrakVacations.com

Railbookers Group is the parent company of both Railbookers and Amtrak Vacations — and they offer the largest selection of specially designed independent rail vacations in destinations throughout the world.  Connecting travelers to a mix of  world-class luxury trains, overnight sleeping trains and more — they deliver a trip filled with scenic routes, a complete selection of accommodations, varied sightseeing experiences and an array of dining options.

Frank Marini has been leading the company as CEO for nearly 15 years now, and he first appeared on America’s #1 Travel Radio Show back on the June 30th 2018 live broadcast.  7 years and 11 months, or 2,891 days, was clearly too long between appearances — and that changed during the May 30th 2026 live broadcast, as he reconnected with Robert & Mary via the Show Hotline.

The Careys and Frank shared an engaging conversation as they discussed current operations and business happenings involving Railbookers and Amtrak Vacations, special offerings for America’s 250 celebrations, some new and shorter world-spanning itineraries as well as the book that he’s written “Staying on Track” and what prompted it.  Since Robert & Mary were just back from travels in Italy, that included train travel, they talked about that as well — and even touched on the importance of good customer service despite more and more travel involving AI and travelers engaging with machines.

Now that RMWorldTravel with Robert & Mary Carey and Rudy Maxa has been transmitted over satellite and aired across the USA via our 625 weekly AM & FM radio stations that broadcast the program nationwide, you can access the interview that’s been archived here by simply clicking the play arrow beneath this text …