Business Class Gay and Lesbian Travel
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Meet haute hotelier, Gerard Tremolet, who used his passion for design to create a lavish bed and breakfast, Chateau d'Ailly, just a two-hour drive south of Paris. |
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Lawrence Ferber takes to the streets and neighborhoods of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and discovers a plethora of hotels, restaurants, and activities that are perfect for anyone doing business in this forward-thinking city. |
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Founder of Rhino Africa and Out2Africa, David Ryan, has created a dream tour service in South Africa. Discover how Ryan built his tour company, while also expanding his philanthropic and conservation efforts in Africa. |
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Everything is bigger in Austin, Texas, including business. See what the Capital of Live Music has to offer the business traveler. |
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Writer Richard Nahem takes us on an exclusive tour of some of the best shops in Paris where handmade clothes and accessories are the height of fashion. |
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We visit Bill Egan, President of Philadelphia's world-renowned theatre Plays & Players |
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As travelers, when we choose our accommodations we support what that business supports, so Passport explores Green Hotels: What Hotel Chains Are Doing to Help Protect Our Planet. |
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Philadelphia icon and founder of TLA Entertainment Group, Ray Murray |
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Doing the right thing for the planet also makes good business sense, as these dining chains prove with their environmentally sensitive practices. "Green Eateries" are restaurants that are good for you and Mother Nature. |
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We visit Sunny Florida and visit Brian Gorman, the founder of Lords South Beach, Miami's wildly popular, new gay hotel. |
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While it may seem a thing of the past, there are more slaves in the world today than at any other time in history. See what you can do to fight the epidemic of trafficking with "The Business of Modern-Day Slavery and How to Stop It." |
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In this issue, we get motivated for action by Rick Jacobs, the founder of the Courage Campaign. |
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Each of us does what we can to take
personal responsibility for making the planet a better
place, but that's not enough. We are making changes on
a macro level to assure their municipalities function
in the best way. |
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We visit an American in Paris, expat bespoke tour guide to the City of Lights, Richard Nahem. |
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Whether traveling for business or for pleasure, an upgrade in the air, at a hotel, or car rental is the Holy Grail. Here are some keen strategies and suggestions to maximize your potential for getting "bumped up." |
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We visit with renowned Egyptologist,
professor, and museum curator Dr. David Silverman |
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It is important to distinguish between corporations that are merely happy to have our pink dollars and those that are genuinely supportive of the LGBT community. With "Flying the Gay-Friendly Skies" we take a close look at why airlines are courting the gay market. |
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Joe D'Alessandro, the president and CEO of the San Francisco Convention and Visitors Bureau, shares how the city continues to open up its Golden Gate to LGBT travelers. |
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The chaos of a departure gate can be a travel experience fraught with anxiety, so finding one of many available ways to escape into an inner sanctum of calm is a game changer. Here is Your All Access Pass to Airport Lounges. |
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Chris Salgardo, the president of the
wildly popular skincare line, Kiehl's USA. |
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David Parker, the cosmetic chef and co-founder of the Body Deli. |
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OPUS Hotels founder, CEO, and president John deCourcey Evans as he brings new flash and panache to Vancouver and Montreal hospitality. |
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We visit Washington D.C. and Ford's Theatre Executive Director, Paul Tetreault. |