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Charitable Drives
Golf legend Gary Player talks about the changing nature of business travel after another successful fundraising invitational in Abu Dhabi.
Modern Makeovers
Lyndsey Steven checks into VivaMayr Altaussee where she tries Nasal reex therapy, chats to unwinding corporates and hears why you shouldn’t eat raw after four.
Consistent Flavours
Vineet Bhatia’s life has been dominated by cooking and travel – which makes him the ideal Guest of Honour at this month’s Business Traveller Middle East Awards.
Meeting Demand
Bangkok’s events offerings are multiplying as the city looks to grow in this lucrative sector, writes craig bright.
Beyond The Banks
Away from Frankfurt’s financial core, there’s plenty of fun to be had, says Marisa Cannon.
Thunder And Thrills
A trip to Victoria Falls provides excitement and inspirational views in abundance, writes Kate Whitehead.
Lights, Camera, Action
Marisa Cannon investigates the attractions that are driving Abu Dhabi’s thriving events scene.
Seats Of Power
With its C Series acquisition, first A330neo taking off and landmark 100th A380 delivery for Emirates this month, Airbus is ending the year on a high.
Great Wall Getaways
Staying at a rural retreat offers the chance to appreciate China’s engineering marvel.
Rolls-Royce Launches First Phantom In 15 Years
LEADING MOTORING and lifestyle media converged on the idyllic northern shores of Lake Lucerne in Switzerland over a two-week period for the launch Rolls-Royce’s first new Phantom series in 15 years, reports Gina Johnson.
Southern Winds
Last month’s MEBAA exhibition saw major widebody news, 24 new exhibitors and efforts to tackle cyber crime – against the backdrop of the rapidly changing Dubai South district
Tee For Three
The ‘Desert Swing’ is firmly in the golfing spotlight this month with Abu Dhabi raising its prize fund, Saudi Arabia making its European Tour bow and Dubai set to host its 30th Classic tournament
Northern Highlight
A short sojourn in Helsinki provides the opportunity to explore one of the Baltic’s cultural treasure chests
Kuala Lumpur
Beautiful butterflies and sleek skyline bars are the order of the day in Malaysia’s vibrant capital
Land Of Promise
Though progress has recently stumbled, Ethiopia’s young population will help the country achieve its potential, aided by a new prime minister focused on both political and economic reform
Paris je t'aime
Over the past decade, the Parisian luxury hotel segment has gone through a radical transformation.
Delicious Dunedin
From chocolate mixed with bee pollen to craft beer infused with deer’s anatomy, this town on New Zealand’s South Island has a lot to offer the adventurous eater
Singapore
Opened on August 19, 1995, the Singapore Philatelic Museum is the custodian and curator of Singapore’s philatelic materials – in other words, the country’s stamp collection.
Way Forward
Four advances in airport technology to look out for
Gulf Travellers Hit By Restrictions
Qatar is wrestling with Middle East travel restrictions but the dispute is also affecting regional and transit travellers.
Hey Big Speenders
Airlines love to post eye-catching deals but frequent flyers should stick to Flex fares if they want to jump tiers, collect bonus miles and secure their premium status.
Check In To The Future
From robot assistants to augmented reality, Marisa Cannon rounds up the latest advances helping to smooth your journey through the airport.
Melting Pot
Hot F&B venues inside and outside UAE hotels.
The B737 Takes Flight
Alex McWhirter reports on the evolution of the ‘Baby Boeing’, now half a century old.
Pushing Boundaries
From factory floor to innovation hub, Shenzhen’s exponential growth continues
Hilltop Drama
Escape the hubbub of India’s capital to marvel at the magical palaces and forts around the towns of Gwalior and Orchha