Marriott hotel's wired shower door acts like a tablet
A Marriott International survey this year of 5000 international travellers found more than half have their best ideas while showering. Now they have an outlet.
A Marriott International survey this year of 5000 international travellers found more than half have their best ideas while showering. Now they have an outlet.
A sailing adventure in the Zanzibar archipelago adds new meaning to the phrase "variety is the spice of life".
Kellogg is hoping that Instagram-obsessed millennials can help make cereal cool again.
It goes without saying that Australian holiday rentals have come a long way since the days of the daggy fibro shack with lumpy beds, threadbare towels and a tatty dolphin poster.
What do you buy when you have all the money in the world?
Natalie Knoll, creative director of luxury accessories brand Bird and Knoll, recalls a close encounter with the Egyptian tourist police.
There's a beautiful story behind the most successful presents, and it has little to do with price.
It takes people skills to make sure your precious wines are drunk by customers who deserve them, says Patrice Franck of the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo.
Cabin crew apparently like to be subtle when pointing out the most attractive passengers on a plane.
Wendy Wu Tours takes more Australians to China than anyone else, its founder insists over lunch with the AFR, but at one point the business ...
Wealthy passengers who can afford a space ticket will endure only a few days of training, but questions remain about the “freak out” factor.
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