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Art Basel CEO Noah Horowitz on the billion-dollar global art market

Beyond their advertised premium tiers, airlines offer clandestine ultra-elite status to their most valued clients

Dry Season - How resorts and wineries are adapting their programs to attract nondrinking visitors

Resort and Spa in Napa, California, it has always been about wine—with a location just minutes from top wineries, a restaurant with an extensive wine list, and rooms looking out over working vineyards. Since its opening in 2006, it has been inherently clear that this hotel caters largely to oenophiles. But after a twoyear $25 million renovation completed earlier this year, there have been a few notable additions to the premises: new rooms, a refreshed lobby and expanded bar, as well as a newfound emphasis on speaking to a sober or sober-curious audience.

Dry Season - How resorts and wineries are adapting their programs to attract nondrinking visitors

2 mins

On the Upgrade

Emirates showcases a luxe revamp to its cabins

On the Upgrade

1 min

Spy Games

Celebrate the 60th anniversary of Goldfinger with an elaborate trip to Switzerland

Spy Games

1 min

Prestige Picture

Korean Air quietly unveils a new premium product

Prestige Picture

1 min

Where Next?

American Express reveals trending business destinations— and they’re not where you think

Where Next?

1 min

Bright Ideas

PEOPLE, DESTINATIONS AND TRENDS INFLUENCING THE CULTURE

Bright Ideas

2 mins

Comfort Zones

Airport Dimensions CEO Mignon Buckingham enhances the airport experience for travelers with posh lounges and new technologies

Comfort Zones

4 mins

Foreseeable Future - Marketing and advertising exec Mark Penn reveals how Al can enhance business travel

In 2015 Mark Penn, a pollster, trendspotter and former chief strategist at Microsoft, created a marketing services firm in Washington, D.C. He was convinced that by focusing on the digital domain and data analytics, his start-up, Stagwell, could trounce traditional ad agencies and plunder their clients. His biggest backer was ex-Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, who pitched in $250 million.

Foreseeable Future - Marketing and advertising exec Mark Penn reveals how Al can enhance business travel

5 mins

Beyond the Beach - Why Miami's Coconut Grove is booming

Miami’s oceanfront neighborhoods may grab international attention, but other parts of town offer as much appeal. The entire city is booming with development, says Jaclyn Bild, a broker associate with Douglas Elliman who was born and brought up in Miami. “The beating heart of Miami is now on the mainland, whereas before it was all about the Beach,” she says. “Neighborhoods that have been around forever are transforming into trend centers, and others are burgeoning for the first time.”

Beyond the Beach - Why Miami's Coconut Grove is booming

2 mins

Gin Blossoms

How an award-winning Mississippi distiller crafts its signature spirit from rice

Gin Blossoms

4 mins

World Fairs - As Art Basel prepares for its annual shows in Paris and Miami, CEO Noah Horowitz discusses the cultural and financial impact of the globe's premier contemporary art event

Art basel ceo Noah Horowitz isn’t used to doing things the old-fashioned way. Before stepping up to lead the largest, most prestigious art fair operator in the world, he was Basel’s director of the Americas, in charge of the company’s most contemporary-leaning show in Miami Beach. Now he turns his attention from one of the youngest major art cities in the world to one of the oldest: Paris.

World Fairs - As Art Basel prepares for its annual shows in Paris and Miami, CEO Noah Horowitz discusses the cultural and financial impact of the globe's premier contemporary art event

10 mins

Top Secret

Beyond their advertised premium tiers, airlines offer clandestine ultra-elite status to their most valued clients

Top Secret

4 mins

Wood Works - How eco-friendly timber is enabling the rise of “ply-scrapers” around the world

Anyone considering future-proof career options—a data scientist, perhaps, or an AI engineer—may want to add woodworker or even lumberjack to their list. This is not in case we all suddenly find ourselves, in some postapocalypse scenario, in need of log cabins to live in. Rather, it is because a growing number of architects, working with new high-tech engineered wood products as strong as steel and concrete, are already imagining tomorrow’s cities with towering timber skylines.

Wood Works - How eco-friendly timber is enabling the rise of “ply-scrapers” around the world

10 mins

Iberia Next Business Class

Iberia has introduced its new Next cabin across its fleet, with upgrades in all classes, including significant improvements in Business.

Iberia Next Business Class

3 mins

American Airlines Flagship Lounge

Located in Terminal 4 at LAX, the American Airlines Flagship Lounge offers a respite from the chaos of one of the busiest airports in the world.

American Airlines Flagship Lounge

2 mins

Il Gattopardo

With a name evoking Luchino Visconti’s 1963 film, Il Gattopardo, this London restaurant pays homage to ’60s Italy. Located on Albemarle Street, it joins the family of international luxury restaurant brands that include übersuccessful Coya, Amazónico and the intimately elegant Bar des Prés.

Il Gattopardo

1 min

Bar Iris

Bar Iris is a brilliant partnership between Michelin-starred chef David Yoshimura of Nisei, a California-Japanese restaurant located next door, the late Ilya Romanov and Timofei Osipenko, who now manages this elegant space and makes sure guests have a joyful time.

Bar Iris

1 min

MercedesBenz AMG GT 63

Mercedes has just revealed an enticing sports car to rival the class-leading Porsche 911. The new-generation AMG GT is a two-door that’s fast but crucially lacks any practicalities.

MercedesBenz AMG GT 63

1 min

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Business Traveler US Magazine Description:

EditorInk Global

CategoríaBusiness

IdiomaEnglish

Frecuencia11 Issues/Year

Business Traveler US Magazine is a monthly magazine published by Ink Global. It was first published in 1994 and is aimed at business travellers.

The magazine covers a wide range of topics related to business travel, including news, reviews, and advice. It also publishes articles on a variety of other topics, such as health, fitness, and personal finance.

Business Traveler US Magazine is aimed at a wide audience of business travellers, from casual readers to serious jet-setters. It is a popular resource for anyone who wants to stay up-to-date on the latest business travel trends or who wants to learn more about how to travel better.

Here are some of the things you can expect to find in Business Traveler US Magazine:

* In-depth reporting on business travel news and trends
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* Advice on how to travel better, including tips on packing, staying healthy, and managing stress
* Features on business travel destinations and experiences
* Interviews with business travellers and travel experts

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