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“There was a lot of anxiety,” said Jesse Ashlock, Condé Nast Traveler’s U.S. editor, of producing a travel magazine and website when large swaths of the world went into lockdown back in ...
AFAR was founded by Greg Sullivan and Joseph Diaz, after the pair took a six-week trip to India. [17] They launched AFAR as a print magazine in 2009 along with editor-in-chief Julia Cosgrove and have since grown into a travel media company whose portfolio now includes AFAR magazine; afar.com; Learning AFAR, a non-profit, travel scholarship program; AFAR Experiences, an immersive travel event ...
World Hum is an online travel magazine. [1] Founded in 2001 by Jim Benning and Michael Yessis, Worldhum.com was acquired in May 2007, by Travel Channel [2] [3]. World Hum features a Travel Blog, How To's, Book Reviews, Q&A, and travel dispatches.
Sports+Travel Hong Kong (Hong Kong, free magazine that focuses on sports related travel from Hong Kong) Suitcase Magazine (2012; published by SUITCASE Magazine) TANK Magazine Travel Issue (1998; [UK] published annually by TANK) The Sunday Times Travel Magazine (2003; [UK] published by News UK) Sunset (1898; Sunset Publishing Corporation) Texas ...
“It's a perfect mix of old and modern."
The magazine is offered for free on all Air Canada aircraft and in its Maple Leaf Lounges, as well as on their website.The publisher of the magazine is Spafax Canada Inc. [2] As well as the magazine, enRoute is the name given to Air Canada's in-flight entertainment programme of movies, television, radio and short films, available on most flights.
TravelLady is a free online travel magazine [1] with over 200 international travel writers contributing. It was started in 1994 by Madelyn Miller. [2] It is based in Dallas, Texas. [2] The site contains recommendations for various travel destinations around the world.
Condé Nast Traveler is a luxury and lifestyle travel magazine published by Condé Nast.The magazine has won 25 National Magazine Awards. [2]The Condé Nast unit of Advance Publications purchased Signature, a magazine for Diners Club members, for $25 million in 1986.