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In response to the coronavirus pandemic, airlines have instituted onboard cleaning measures that include the removal of incidental perks. Gone, at least for now, are in-flight magazines.
August means travel for many of us, and the newsstand has almost as many magazines telling us where to go as there are destinations. Conde Nast Traveler We begin with the July/August issue of Conde… ...
Although the travel industry has come to a halt travel magazines continue to publish intriguing articles accompanied by eye-popping photos about places far away. If you won’t travel nowadays, at ...
“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 ...
Travel media, already a fragile industry, is also poised to take a hard hit. Legacy travel magazines like Travel + Leisure and Condé Nast Traveler have been hit by pay cuts, as well as content ...
“What we quickly realized was that people needed news so our role shifted,” said Julia Cosgrove, editor in chief of independent travel magazine Afar.
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