
Conde Nast Traveler Magazine Your top ten frequent-flyer problems answered
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Remember a few days ago we introduced the FlyerTalk Challenge? I asked you to share your most frustrating mileage-award problems, and I promised to choose the top ten and get them solved by the world's ...

Even More Holiday Shopping with Condé Nast Traveler's Style Department: World of Style on Truth.Trav
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Four presents on Condé Nast Traveler's Associate Style and Accessories Editor Tiffany Gifford's holiday wish list.

Conde Nast Traveler Magazine More holiday shopping picks from our editors... get ready for Friday discounts!
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Four holiday shopping picks from Executive Fashion Editor Hyla Bauer.

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Whenever we WOMmites need book recs, we turn to Traveler's best-read ed, Hanya Yanagihara, who's buying up copies of Summer Nights, Walking to give to her friends this Christmas.

Conde Nast Traveler Magazine Style Director Mark Connolly's fashion forward holiday gift picks--just in time for Black Friday
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As style director for Condé Nast Traveler, I travel the world with my team in search of all things stylish. Here are some of our exotic and homegrown finds that I think will transport you wherever you need to go to this holiday season.

Conde Nast Traveler Magazine Where to go late night in New Orleans
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Not ready for bed on a Saturday night in NoLa, I heeded lovely barman Chris Hannah's advice and headed to the second floor of Mimi's In The Marigny (upstairs is cool; downstairs is not). Hannah told us the house spinner, DJ Soul Sister, had a

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Here are two gifts you can buy online that will make any food fanatic happy—and that will keep you out of the dragging lines on Black Friday.

Conde Nast Traveler Magazine Congrats to the top ten tipsters! We've published your strategies for avoiding tourist traps in the blog post linked below.
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All readers are invited to join Jetsetter via this special invitation link and gain access to its exclusive low rates at top hotels. The ten top tipsters get not only fame and glory but also the opportunity to earn monetary credits toward Jetsetter purchases by inviting friends. ...

Conde Nast Traveler Magazine Deal of the Day: A Thanksgiving giveaway from Bing Travel
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Tomorrow morning, representatives from Bing Travel will be staked out at Seattle and Boston airports, and they’ll randomly select 1,000 lucky travelers to receive $15 gift cards.

Conde Nast Traveler Magazine How to catch a ride on the world's biggest plane...
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How to improve your odds of getting on one of these monster jets? Here's a quick guide to the A380’s whereabouts.

Conde Nast Traveler Magazine News Editor Kevin Doyle is just back from Italy, where he put down his fork long enough to make some local culinary recommendations--and to recount a train robbery
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As a destination, Ferrara has a lot of stiff competition from Venice and Florence—both about an hour away—and doesn’t score much more than a page or two in most guidebooks.

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Anytime I give a talk or write a piece about philanthropic travel or philanthropy in general I like to start off by being very clear. I am not a bleeding heart, I don’t eat granola and I am not in the habit of hugging trees.

Conde Nast Traveler Magazine With some $800 billion in U.S. treasuries, China owns a good chunk of our economy.
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With some $800 billion in U.S. treasuries, China owns a good chunk of our economy. We'd better get used to dealing with the Chinese as equals.

Conde Nast Traveler Magazine Inspired by Rodarte designers Kate and Laura Mulleavy's Christmas plans (they're gifting voodoo dolls), Word of Mouth blogger Eimear Lynch vowed to trawl New Orleans's Frensh Quarter for voodoo shops
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Inspired by Rodarte designers Kate and Laura Mulleavy's Christmas plans (they're gifting voodoo dolls and sand dollars; see our December issue's A-list feature for more), I vowed to trawl the French Quarter for the creepiest Voodoo shop I could find.

























