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Business Traveller Asia-Pacific Edition
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Gateway to Barbuda • The Caribbean island has opened its first international airport just in time for those yearning for some sun
Pitch perfect: Aria Suite • We took a sneak peek at Cathay Pacific's highly anticipated business class suite, on show at Hong Kong International Airport last month
Increased connectivity
Cabin glow-up • Ahead of its centenary in 2025, Delta has unveiled designs of its new cabin interiors for a gradual roll-out across its fleet of about 1,000 aircraft
Join the club • Small Luxury Hotels (SLH) is rewarding its fans with a new loyalty programme and app
New hotel openings
Making a Connection • Which global airports serve the most destinations?
Around the world in 80 ways • Oneworld has an AI-powered travel service for extended international trips
Don't get in lane: Bangkok arrivals confusion • Suvarnabhumi does away with fast-track for business and first class
Welcome well-being • In this month's trend spotlight, Business Traveller unveils the latest innovations across every stage of the passenger journey
Well-being travel: by the numbers
Healthy mind, healthy body
Top 5 airports for wellness
AIRPORT GYM SPACES
WithU is with us!
Five unicorns born in 2024 • Almost 40 companies achieved unicorn status this year – the term for start-up companies that surge to a valuation of US$1 billion or more. Here are five of the most interesting
The most expensive cities for rent in 2024
Where can I spend Bitcoin?
Trains and planes • SkyTeam is highlighting its sustainable credentials, signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Eurostar and Italian operators Trenitalia to push European rail connections as an alternative to short-haul flights.
Winnow works wonders • Marriott Hotels draws on AI technology to halve food waste by 2025
Uber eco-motivated
Phnom Penh • What to do with a little spare time in the Cambodian capital
Bangkok sur Loire • Caprice's renowned chef brings a taste of central France to the Thai capital
Mad mixology, tequila tuna
Fungal quartet • White truffles are back on the menu – in a host of innovative ways
New Year's Eve Dining: welcome 2025 in ways that reflect Asia's diversity
Aman's on the ball • Novak Djokovic becomes the brand's Global Wellness Advisor
Airport wind down
Water-based wellness
Exercise, wherever you are
Top of the world • Capella Bangkok named number one by World's 50 Best Hotels awards
Shinta Mani Mustang, Nepal
IWC's perpetual masterclass • With a date function that takes account of leap years, there's no excuse for being late
Emilia Pérez
Genesis: Artificial Intelligence, Hope, and the Human Spirit
What did you do yesterday?
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