What’s the point? Finding new opportunities to earn loyalty in travel
What travelers find rewarding is changing and travel companies are considering how best to forge meaningful customer relationships going forward in what is still a transactional space. During the “New Customer Loyalty” panel at The Phocuswright Conference in November, executives from AirAsia MOVE, Capital One and Hilton examined how loyalty evolves
Finding “Peace, If Not Paradise” Along the Silk Road, Aboard the Golden Eagle
Our first stop in Uzbekistan was Shahrisabz, the 14th-century birthplace of Emir Timur, the nomadic conqueror and national hero also known as Tamerlane. He founded the Timurid Empire and, over a period of 32 years, invaded an area now divided into 25 countries. At Timur’s Ak-Saray Palace, we craned our
Finding a Way Home: André Holland Never Rests | Interviews
Few actors can command the screen with such sincerity and passion as André Holland. His visage is a home for a host of emotions to make their residency and whether he’s working with seasoned directors like Barry Jenkins and Steven Soderbergh or first-time directors like Titus Kaphar and Rachael Abigail
Finding Work Balance as Millennial Women
Hi, I’m Maria-Katarina Johannesson, I am a female business owner trying to stay sane while starting and running Linksandmaria (my speciality is digital pr/link building). I try to have some sort of balance which is not very easy as I am a perfectionist. To this day, I mess up and
Finding a Profound Sense of Quiet On a Trekking Safari in the Serengeti
“Okay, now do the blob,” whispered Mark Thornton, the founder of Mark Thornton Safaris and our guide in Tanzania‘s Serengeti National Park. His words, barely audible, were the first anyone had spoken in an hour, and they spurred our group of five into action. We linked arms and began moving
Finding Serenity and Sisterhood at Wild Swimming Retreats in the UK
After this first retreat, we started going on more and more swimming trips together. These adventures sparked my decision to swim in every tidal pool in Britain—which, in turn, became the focus for my first book, a story of swimming and sisterhood titled The Tidal Year. Searching for this kind