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Online travel agency donates 100% of profits to charity

December 14th, 2011 No comments
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Filed under: Activism, Arts and Culture, Business, Budget Travel, Internet Tools, Consumer ActivismFor those who love to travel, there is now a way to see the world while also doing a good deed. A brand new online travel agency, Teleotravel, operates under a generous philosophy and donates 100% of its net profits to charity. Explains Adam Beardwood, the Founder and President of Teleotravel, “My idea for Teleotravel came out of a need to create a sustainable way to financially help charities in… Read more

Luxury Travel: Your $100,000 a night New Years Eve package at Gansevoort Turks & Caicos

December 5th, 2011 No comments
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Filed under: Hotels and Accommodations, Caribbean, Luxury TravelWant to really live it up to ring in 2012? Consider Gansevoort Turks & Caicos’ “Fully Loaded” New Year’s Eve Package for the oh-so-affordable rate of $ 100,000 per couple per night. For this sum, you’ll enjoy: Luxury accommodations in the Oceanfront Penthouse Suite Private Gansevoort jet service to and from Providenciales with private luxury transfers Complimentary Bloody Mary “conchtails” upon… Read more

Is the United States a booming travel market for North Korea?!

August 7th, 2011 No comments
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Filed under: Asia, North KoreaInternational relations may be strained, but that’s not stopping the tourists. According to Yonhap News Agency, the number of North Koreans visiting the United States in the first half of 2011 surged more than 50 percent from the same period in 2010. The report cites data from the Department of Homeland Security, which puts the number of visitors in the first six months of the year at 139. In the first half of 2010, only 89 people visited the United States from… Read more

Love Sports, Will Travel – To the Big Show

June 15th, 2011 No comments

Article by Art | Design | Lifestyle > CR8MAG.COM It’s good days for us creative types. These days there are so many ways to do what you love, even combine two things you love into one satisfying career. Take, for example, the sports fanatic who happens to love film, video and the media arts. Twenty-four-hour sports networks on TV, online sports blogs and video feeds, real time access to sporting events worldwide: all of these fantastic developments mean that… Read more

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Luxist Giveaway: Travel + Leisure’s 100 Greatest Trips Book

April 28th, 2011 No comments
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If you are planning your spring and summer travel, we’ve got a great book for you, the fifth edition of Travel + Leisure’s 100 Greatest Trips book. This annual enterprise compiled by the editors of Travel + Leisure, is a compendium of 100 getaways to destinations around the world. The book is stuffed with more than 350 pictures from the magazine’s photographers as well as mini-guides to each destination with insider tips on hotels, resorts, restaurants, shops, nightlife, and must-see… Read more

GadlingTV’s Travel Talk – Thailand Part 11: Red Shirts

March 25th, 2011 No comments

Filed under: Stories, Asia, Thailand, Video, News Gadling TV’s Travel Talk, episode 41 – Click above to watch video after the jump After riding elephants, eating scorpions, walking through Hellfire Pass, and visiting the famous bridge at the River Kwai, one of the only items left on our to-do list in Thailand was to speak with people that were passionate about the sensitive political environment. As we arrived back into the city, we caught word that a “Red Shirt” protest was taking place… Read more

Luxury Travel: Four Seasons New York’s $35,000 a night Ty Warner Penthouse

March 16th, 2011 No comments
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Filed under: Hotels and Accommodations, Luxury TravelBoasting world-class views of Manhattan from the Four Seasons New York’s 52nd floor, the Ty Warner Penthouse is a superlative suite, no matter what way you cut it. Going for a whopping $ 35,000 a night, the 4,300 square foot suite is a nine-room monstrosity that takes over the entire top floor of the hotel. A collaboration between owner Ty Warner, designer Peter Marino and architect I.M. Pei, who came out of retirement just for this… Read more