The leading magazine for the corporate traveller. We aim to save you money and make your travelling life easier. Each edition has the latest news from airlines, airports, hotels and car hire companies, reviews of the latest gadgets, technology and accessories and destinations pieces - where to stay, what to eat, what to see, and how to behave, all delivered by our own writers and journalists around the world. In addition, loyalty programs are examined, deals and promotions collected and feature stories cover a wide range of issues such as health, security, technology, golf, automotive, financial and buying property. With editorial staff based in our offices around the globe we are uniquely placed to ensure that our different editions reflect the needs of our readers locally.
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SLIDING INTO OUR DMs
Inbox • Readers share first-hand knowledge, experiences and ideas
Milan • Italy's fashion capital gets ready to showcase a different kind of front-row action with the Winter Olympics
AROUND THE WORLD • International travel updates - from new flight routes to hotel openings and more
THE WORLD'S MOST POWERFUL PASSPORTS • Each year the value and power of passports change. How are these ascertained and what alters the rankings?
GRANADA & LEÓN: • Discover the Soul of Nicaragua
MORE IS MORE • Maximalism has made a triumphant return to the hotel industry
TAXI DRIVER (LESS) • Are autonomous cars ready for London roads?
LESSONS FROM ADDISON LEE
BOARDROOMS IN THE WILD • Are remote eco-retreats the future of corporate off-sites?
Chengdu • The Sichuan capital combines scenic landmarks with fiery hotpots and panda-watching
FURTHER AFIELD
GLOBETROTTING WITH DIETARY REQUIREMENTS • Business Traveller's very own vegan writer offers her tips and tricks on managing meals while abroad
HELPFUL APPS
TRAVEL WORKOUT • After stepping off a flight, checking into a hotel and going over the meeting prep, don't reach for the caffeine - instead give yourself 10-15 minutes of targeted movement to increase your energy, reboot your circulation and focus both body and mind. These exercises require nothing but a towel, chair or suitcase. No gear also means no excuses. This sequence, based on principles used by elite travelling athletes, opens tight joints, activates major muscle groups and elevates the heart rate in short bursts. A British Journal of Sports Medicine study revealed just 11 minutes of physical activity a day delivers benefits. So, armed with science, try this circuit to keep your body and mind business ready.
REST AT ALTITUDE
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SUMMIT OF LUXURY
OUR PICK OF EVENTS TAKING PLACE AROUND THE WORLD
The Night Manager
Why We Drink Too Much: The Hidden Science of Just One More by Dr Charles Knowles
Stay on Track with Damon Hill and Johnny Herbert
THE BIG INTERVIEW • Expert opinions on the future of travel
ALLIANCE UPDATES • Lounge news from SkyTeam
BAG AN iPHONE: THE NEW REDEMPTION GAME • The Avios Shop offers instant gratification, but is it good value?
NO PASSAGE TO INDIA • A cautionary tale about the woes of misjudging visa requirements
FLUID MOVES • Hannah Brandler talks to Strictly Come Dancing star Johannes Radebe about his passion for dance, leadership lessons and work with WaterAid
WATERAID APPEAL • Johannes is supporting WaterAid's Winter Appeal: ‘Everything starts with water’
26 FOR 26 • FROM WANDERLUST TO WORKATIONS AND REMOTE GETAWAYS, WE SHINE A SPOTLIGHT ON 26 TRENDING DESTINATIONS TO VISIT THIS YEAR
THE EXPERTS
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