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Condé Nast Traveller

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British travel magazine (founded 1997)
This article is about the United Kingdom travel magazine. For the American version, seeCondé Nast Traveler.

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Condé Nast Traveller
Cover of Condé Nast Traveller magazine
Cover of the December 2024 issue
EditorDivia Thani
CategoriesTravel magazine
Total circulation78,428 (Jan–June 2013)
Founded1997
CompanyCondé Nast
CountryUnited Kingdom
Based inLondon
LanguageEnglish

Condé Nast Traveller is a Britishtravel magazine published byCondé Nast.[1] The magazine is aimed at readers interested in travel, with an emphasis on high-end and independent experiences.

The publication differs from theAmerican edition primarily through the spelling of its name and the inclusion of original content tailored to a UK readership. Some features may be adapted from the American edition to suit the British market.

History

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Condé Nast Traveller was launched in 1997, withSarah Miller serving as its first editor.[2] As of 2025, the Editorial Director is Divia Thani, and the Publishing Director is Simon Leadsford.[3]

In August 2018, the UK and US editions were brought under a single editorial structure led by Thani.[4]

Awards

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Condé Nast Traveller organises several annual awards, including the Readers' Awards, Readers' Spa Awards, the Gold List (luxury hotels), and the Hot List (notable new hotels).[5] The publication has also hosted Innovation and Design Awards recognising achievements in travel and design, attended by figures such asPaul Smith,Anish Kapoor, andRichard Rogers.[6]

By 2007, the magazine had received multiple industry awards, including the PPA Consumer Lifestyle Magazine of the Year.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Alim, Arjun Neil (18 January 2023)."Condé Nast to move out of Mayfair office Vogue House".Financial Times. Retrieved30 November 2023.
  2. ^abMatt Keating (3 September 2007)."10 years, no freebies".The Guardian. Retrieved3 August 2015.
  3. ^"Condé Nast Traveller editorial update".
  4. ^Atkinson, Claire (27 November 2018)."Magazine giant Condé Nast is looking for a new CEO".NBC News. Retrieved9 January 2019.
  5. ^"Condé Nast Traveller Awards overview".{{cite web}}:Missing or empty|url= (help)
  6. ^"Innovation and Design Awards history".{{cite web}}:Missing or empty|url= (help)
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