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My Tour Operator Is a B Corp. What Does That Mean? Should I Care? - nytimes.com - Morocco - city Paris - state Pennsylvania - state Texas
nytimes.com
25.03.2024

My Tour Operator Is a B Corp. What Does That Mean? Should I Care?

Tanya Dohoney has worked on sustainability initiatives for decades. A retired attorney from Texas now living in Paris, she even started the recycling program for her workplace. When it comes to travel, she also values environmentally and socially responsible companies, which led her to choose Intrepid Travel, a certified B Corp company, for a tour in Morocco in 2019.

Light fantastique: Paris through the eyes of the impressionists - theguardian.com - city Paris
theguardian.com
25.03.2024

Light fantastique: Paris through the eyes of the impressionists

Paris is called the City of Light, possibly because of its early adoption of gas street lighting. But that would not explain why, as I approach Gare du Nord on Eurostar during daytime, I experience a soft dazzle, similar to when I see a pebbly beach. This is not a meteorological phenomenon; the weather in Paris is only slightly better than London’s. Instead, the luminosity owes something to the buff or light-grey limestone of the older buildings (including the Sacré Coeur, rearing like a great ghost to my right), its pallor perpetuated by the whitewashed exteriors of newer buildings.

Notre Dame Cathedral could reopen at the end of 2024 as new spire emerges - euronews.com - Germany - France - city Paris
euronews.com
25.03.2024

Notre Dame Cathedral could reopen at the end of 2024 as new spire emerges

One of France's most popular tourist attractions is slowly being brought back to life following a devastating fire.

When Luxury and Value Go Together - skift.com - Switzerland - city Paris - county Lake - city Santis
skift.com
25.03.2024

When Luxury and Value Go Together

Passalaqua in Lake Como is worth whatever owner Valentina De Santis decides to charge. There, I said it. 

Britain’s ‘Pie King’ Comes to Paris - nytimes.com - France - Italy - city Paris - Britain - Usa - China - city Rome - city Budapest
nytimes.com
21.03.2024

Britain’s ‘Pie King’ Comes to Paris

“They’re movable pieces of art,” says Budapest-born, London-based decorator Gergei Erdei of his new collection of hand-painted folding pinewood screens. Part of his Objects of Desires series, the six designs include trompe l’oeil columns, wing-footed mythological figures and interlinked geometric shapes. Erdei found inspiration for his pieces, which are over seven feet tall, in a recent retrospective of the Italian couturier Elsa Schiaparelli’s works at Paris’s Musée des Arts Décoratifs and in the lacquered screens of multimedia Art Deco creator Jean Dunand; Pompeii’s crumbling frescoes and ancient mosaics informed the mythological design’s soft, ocher hues, which were achieved through multiple coats of acrylic paint. “I keep coming back to Pompeii in my work,” Erdei says. “I find the layers faded by time so beautiful, like veils of history.”

The Airport Employee You Need to Thank When Your Plane Leaves on Time - afar.com - city Amsterdam - France - city Paris - Usa - Washington - area District Of Columbia - city Washington, area District Of Columbia - city Detroit - city Charlotte
afar.com
20.03.2024

The Airport Employee You Need to Thank When Your Plane Leaves on Time

Airports might seem like frenetic, disorienting places, but there’s a lot of very precise orchestration taking place behind the scenes.

Delano Dubai Resort to Open at Location of Former Caesars - skift.com - city Paris - city Las Vegas - county Miami - city Dubai
skift.com
20.03.2024

Delano Dubai Resort to Open at Location of Former Caesars

Ennismore’s Delano brand will open in Dubai this year on Bluewaters Island, the location of the former Caesars Palace. Delano is the same upmarket flag already found in Las Vegas and Paris.

A Delta captain was given 10 months in prison after showing 'reckless disregard' for safety by turning up intoxicated for a transatlantic flight - insider.com - city Paris - Britain - Usa - New York - Washington - Scotland - county Delta - county Russell - county Lawrence
insider.com
20.03.2024

A Delta captain was given 10 months in prison after showing 'reckless disregard' for safety by turning up intoxicated for a transatlantic flight

A Delta Air Lines pilot was sentenced to 10 months in prison on Tuesday after reporting for duty while drunk, Scottish prosecutors announced.

Ask Skift: What Are the Top Travel Trends in India? - skift.com - city Paris - India
skift.com
20.03.2024

Ask Skift: What Are the Top Travel Trends in India?

India, already the world’s largest emerging outbound travel market, is in the midst of a travel boom as 63% of Indian travelers said they’re planning to increase their travel budgets for 2024. In addition, Indian travelers are projected to become the fourth-largest global spender on travel by 2030.

The Met Opera’s ‘Romeo Et Juliette’ Star Nadine Sierra Talks Travel And Opera - forbes.com - city Berlin - Italy - city Paris - Usa - New York - city London
forbes.com
19.03.2024

The Met Opera’s ‘Romeo Et Juliette’ Star Nadine Sierra Talks Travel And Opera

Latin American soprano Nadine Sierra stars as Juliette in the Metropolitan Opera’s “Roméo et Juliette” streaming Live in HD to cinemas around the world this Saturday, March 23rd at 12:55pm ET.

What Are the Most Searched Cities for Summer 2024 Flights? - skift.com - Spain - city European - Los Angeles - France - Greece - Italy - city Paris - Japan - Britain - New York - city Rome - state Oregon - city Tokyo - city Madrid - Argentina - state New York - state Indiana - city Athens - region Patagonia
skift.com
19.03.2024

What Are the Most Searched Cities for Summer 2024 Flights?

If you are planning a trip to Japan this summer, you’re not alone. New research has revealed the most popular destinations for the coming peak travel season – and there are a few surprises.

Meet The Man Behind One Of The World’s Most Successful Restaurant Empires - forbes.com - Los Angeles - France - city Paris - New York - city London - city Las Vegas - city New York - city Manhattan - city Midtown
forbes.com
18.03.2024

Meet The Man Behind One Of The World’s Most Successful Restaurant Empires

If you’re even remotely interested in quality cuisine, you’re well aware of Daniel Boulud. The chef has amassed a whopping 11 James Beard awards during his legendary career. He currently holds four Michelin stars. But far less familiar to these same gourmands is the name Sebastien Silvestri. As CEO of The Dinex Group (founded by Boulud back in 1992), he is instrumental in the day-to-day operation of a restaurant empire that now includes 18 venues—including nine in New York, alone.

Michelin Guide 2024: New Stars For France’s Restaurants Revealed Today - forbes.com - France - city Paris
forbes.com
18.03.2024

Michelin Guide 2024: New Stars For France’s Restaurants Revealed Today

Today marks an eagerly anticipated event in the culinary world as France's Michelin restaurant stars are unveiled from the Palais des Congrès in Tours. Renowned globally for its gastronomic prowess, France's culinary landscape is celebrated once again with the prestigious Michelin Guide's star ratings. From cozy bistros to haute cuisine establishments, these stars represent the pinnacle of culinary excellence. Here are the latest additions, which will be guiding food enthusiasts and travelers to the most exceptional dining experiences across France.

My Tour Operator Is a B Corp. What Does That Mean? Should I Care? - nytimes.com - Morocco - city Paris - state Pennsylvania - state Texas
nytimes.com
18.03.2024

My Tour Operator Is a B Corp. What Does That Mean? Should I Care?

Tanya Dohoney has worked on sustainability initiatives for decades. A retired attorney from Texas now living in Paris, she even started the recycling program for her workplace. When it comes to travel, she also values environmentally and socially responsible companies, which led her to choose Intrepid Travel, a certified B Corp company, for a tour in Morocco in 2019.

A celebrity stylist helped me pack for a luxury train trip with a dress code. I used a backpack and never repeated outfits. - insider.com - Italy - city Paris - city Venice, Italy
insider.com
16.03.2024

A celebrity stylist helped me pack for a luxury train trip with a dress code. I used a backpack and never repeated outfits.

I took a three-day trip to Europe in November 2023, spending two nights on sleeper trains. One was a 30-hour ride on one of the world's most luxurious locomotives — the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express.

Qatar Airways developing new first class, QSuites business class: Report - thepointsguy.com - city Paris - Australia - New York - city London - Qatar - city Bangkok - Iran - city Doha
thepointsguy.com
15.03.2024

Qatar Airways developing new first class, QSuites business class: Report

Qatar Airways is developing a new first-class product to introduce aboard its aircraft, according to a new CNBC report.

Behind the Scenes of Our Cape Verde Cover Shoot - cntraveler.com - city Paris - Cape Verde
cntraveler.com
14.03.2024

Behind the Scenes of Our Cape Verde Cover Shoot

During the final leg of A/W 2023 fashion week in Paris, it became apparent that sheer, skin-baring looks were dominating the runways. I started to think about the idea of ‘less is more’ while planning our spring/summer photo shoot—and knew that finding a location that matched this aesthetic would be key. Fashion is about storytelling, and Cape Verde, off the coast of West Africa, felt like the perfect fit with its unique topography: cinematic dunes, endless white sand beaches, and rich volcanic areas. I fell in love with the juxtaposition of the light clothes against these epic and otherworldly backdrops.

JetBlue plots 'opportunistic' growth in Europe as carrier inaugurates new Dublin routes - thepointsguy.com - city Amsterdam - city Paris - Ireland - Usa - New York - city New York - city Boston, county Logan - city Dublin - county Logan - city Brussels - county Charles
thepointsguy.com
14.03.2024

JetBlue plots 'opportunistic' growth in Europe as carrier inaugurates new Dublin routes

Editors' note: JetBlue provided TPG with a free one-way business-class ticket for the inaugural Dublin route. All opinions expressed here are the author's alone and were not subject to review by JetBlue.

Paris, Overrun With Wild Bunnies, Decides To Exile Them - forbes.com - France - city Paris
forbes.com
14.03.2024

Paris, Overrun With Wild Bunnies, Decides To Exile Them

Some call it a war, others a capture operation or an exile effort. In any case, an excess of wild rabbits in Paris has convinced the authorities to lose them.

Forget Japan, cherry blossom lovers can get their fix in Paris, Berlin and Prague this spring - euronews.com - Netherlands - city Amsterdam - city Berlin - Denmark - France - city Paris - Japan - county Garden - Washington - city Prague
euronews.com
14.03.2024

Forget Japan, cherry blossom lovers can get their fix in Paris, Berlin and Prague this spring

If you’re a sakura - or cherry blossom - lover, you’ll likely have Japan and Washington DC on your travel bucket lists. But did you know there are countless places across Europe with equally impressive pink blooms to take in this spring?

My Grandmother Loved Travel and Fashion—She Showed Me That Both Meant Freedom - cntraveler.com - city Paris - Japan - New York - county Garden - city New York - state Connecticut - state Oregon
cntraveler.com
12.03.2024

My Grandmother Loved Travel and Fashion—She Showed Me That Both Meant Freedom

I learned how to maintain dignity and self-respect, even in the face of humiliation, from my grandmother. My mother’s mother was widowed suddenly at the same age I was when I started Accidental Icon. She sold everything she owned, including her home in Connecticut, and moved to Dallas to live with her two sisters, all three widowed during the same year. As young women, the sisters performed as a trio; one sister played the harp, one the piano, and my grandmother the cello. They traveled often, and that is what they did for the next twenty years—this time without their instruments and husbands. We saw my grandmother during this period maybe four times a year. She would call and tell us to meet her at the New York piers or the airport, when she and her sisters were embarking on a European adventure or a trip to Asia. My grandmother, in an exquisitely tailored bouclé suit, would envelop us in a cloud of expensive perfume. The jingle of the charm bracelets she wore on her slender wrist announced her arrival. She would bring gifts—pearls from Japan, or perfume from Paris—upon her return. For me there were geisha dolls, books of watercolor scenes of cherry blossoms on rice paper with transparent covers, carved perfume bottles, and netsukes made of wood.

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