The man credited for completely transforming international travel has died aged 95.
Arthur Frommer published his traveling guidebook, Europe on 5 Dollars a Day, in 1957, encouraging everyday Americans to see the world.
His daughter Pauline revealed on Monday that he had died, aged 95.
Throughout his remarkable life, Arthur Frommer democratized travel, showing average Americans how anyone can afford to travel widely and better understand the world, she said.
I am honored to carry on his work of sharing the world with you, which I proudly do with his team of extraordinary and dedicated travel journalists around the world. We will all miss him greatly.
Frommer died at home, surrounded by his loved ones.
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Arthur Frommer (pictured with his daughter Pauline) published his traveling guidebook, Europe on 5 Dollars a Day, in 1957, encouraging everyday Americans to see the world
His daughter Pauline (pictured together) revealed on Monday that he had died, aged 95