British Airways' First magazine • 17th October 2023 Emeralds are a tough thing to find First travels to Zambia to discover how emeralds are mined at the giant facility in Kagem, and we find that the local community is benefitting in a multitude of ways
British Airways' High Life magazine • 2nd August 2023 These retreats are going above and beyond to cater to your health needs From future-facing longevity programmes to mindset-shifting menopause retreats, these wellness escapes are worth travelling the world for
British Airways' Business Life • 6th July 2023 World of good A host of energetic tech companies have begun to recalibrate the planet's throwaway culture with ocean-cleaning tools, plastic-eating enzymes, biofuels and clean energy
Eurostar's Metropolitan Magazine • 1st July 2023 Tech for travel Looking for holiday inspiration? Dare we ask the bots? We investigate the snazziest travel apps and experiences on the market right now
British Airways' Business Life • 6th June 2023 A material difference Worn Again Technologies has found a way to recycle polyester that could revolutionise the fashion industry
British Airways First magazine • 10th January 2023 How to buy a hotel Ever dreamed of opening your own hotel? Marisa Cannon talks to a handful of intrepid souls who have taken the plunge – and now have stories to tell
British Airways' High Life magazine • 1st March 2022 Where to go if you’re a woman travelling solo With International Women’s Day on the horizon, we’ve handpicked the destinations going above and beyond for solo female adventurers
British Airways' Business Life • 1st September 2021 Reach for the remote Have laptop will travel? There's a growing trend for workers to combine business with adventure. Marisa Cannon reports
British Airways' Business Life • 1st September 2021 Making travel work Business travel is rallying after the enforced lull, buoyed by people's desire to meet clients in person, connect with colleagues and attend trade shows. Marisa Cannon reports
Globetrender Private Travel Trends • 17th June 2021 Debut charters The pandemic has inspired a new generation of first-time private jet users to shun commercial airlines in favour of more exclusive and Covid-secure journeys by air
Globetrender Private Travel Trends • 17th June 2021 Residential reinvention As people shun short city breaks in favour of longer periods of time away with loved ones in rural and coastal locations, home rental platforms are expanding, innovating and creating tempting curated collections
Globetrender Private Travel Trends • 16th June 2021 Landscape cabins It’s been a natural reaction for urban dwellers to retreat to the wilderness during the pandemic, but a growing number of architecturally amazing micro-retreats mean this will likely be a trend for the long-haul
Land Rover Magazine • 13th January 2021 Peak performance Two mould-breaking British adventurers practise for their Antarctic expedition in the snowy Pyrenees with the new Land Rover Defender
Mandarin Oriental Magazine • 7th December 2020 Five dreamy destinations for remote working With a huge number of workers freed of the limitations of the office, there’s never been a better time to combine the 9 to 5 with adventure, relaxation and unbridled luxury. We round up the best destinations where work and play go happily hand in hand
British Airways' High Life magazine • 1st October 2020 The world’s ultimate bathrooms Why stop at a room with a view, when you could indulge in a bathtub with an Instagram-worthy view? Marisa Cannon gives us a sneak peek into nine of the world's ultimate bathrooms
CN Traveller • 11th September 2020 5 trends that will change the way we travel after coronavirus What will travel look like post-coronavirus? Globetrender editor and founder Jenny Southan, along with forecasters Rose Dykins and Marisa Cannon, share five trends.
Globetrender Magazine • 12th June 2020 Could the pandemic spell the end of Saudi Arabia’s tourism ambitions? Before the coronavirus crisis, Saudi Arabia had bold plans to attract tourists from around the world with new-build cultural resorts and futuristic cities. Marisa Cannon asks what next?
Globetrender Travel in the Age of Covid-19 report • 5th June 2020 Unprecedented flexibility For jet setters tempted to swap the security of home for a trip abroad, travel companies will be encouraging bookings with free cancellations no change fees and status extensions
Globetrender Travel in the Age of Covid-19 report • 5th June 2020 Germaphobia Extreme hygiene measures for hotels and airlines will be vital to restoring public confidence, but older, more vulnerable generations will be wary
Globetrender Travel in the Age of Covid-19 report • 5th June 2020 Sustainability paradoxes Although the pandemic has given the Earth a chance to heal, the travel industry is at a cross-roads when it comes to prioritising money-making over environmental conservation