February
Which airlines have the longest beds, widest seats and best recline?
Our at-a-glance guide explains what’s up the pointy end across the main international carriers servicing Australia - from the champagnes to amenity kits.
- Fiona Carruthers and Ciara Seccombe
When in Kyoto, here’s how to avoid the tourist hordes
There are pockets of pure serenity to be found in Japan’s ancient capital, starting with a stay at this recently opened five-star hotel.
- Michael Smith
Here’s how to lie flat for less on your next international flight
More frequent flyers are opting for business class on low-cost airlines – slashing their flight costs while enjoying a premium service.
- Ayesha de Kretser
How to fly to London, Europe and avoid Heathrow
If a stopover en route to London on a palm-fringed white-sand beach island sounds good – not to mention skiing Japan and France – consider these airline choices.
- Fiona Carruthers
Joe Aston’s guide to surviving Heathrow and London
Landing in London? Our former Rear Window columnist explains what you need to know about the lounges, exiting the airport and where to go once you’re in town.
- Joe Aston
Best airlines to fly first and business class to Europe
Which international carrier has the longest beds and widest seats? And who pours Dom Pérignon? Here’s a handy guide to what you’ll find up the pointy end.
- Fiona Carruthers and Les Hewitt
Will Olympic surfing damage a remote Tahitian village?
In five months the world’s biggest sporting contest will come to a one-cafe village in the South Pacific. Will it survive undamaged?
- David Cole
The best airlines to fly business class to the US
Here’s our guide to the major airlines that fly between Australia and the US, and what you’ll find in first class, business or premium economy.
- Fiona Carruthers and Les Hewitt
Four ways to work your frequent flyer and airline loyalty points harder
The more you fly, the more you need to care about selecting the right program.
- Ayesha de Kretser
Joe Aston’s guide to surviving LA
Rear Window’s incomparable former editor shares his guide to surviving the long haul to LAX – and where to hang out while you’re in the City of Angels.
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- Joe Aston
How to fly to the US and avoid LAX
Here’s a route map with a range of options to help you avoid (or at least limit) the horror of LAX using alternative pathways into the United States.
- Fiona Carruthers and Ciara Seccombe
Max Allen’s best wines to choose when you’re in the air
There are some nods to the “new world” but the airlines are serving up mostly safe-choice wines that feel more mid-90s than mid-2020s, writes our wine expert.
- Max Allen
Five airline bosses reveal their favourite lounges – and airport hacks
You don’t have to be platinum status to enjoy the good life during a transit. Just follow the experts as they explain how to nail a layover.
- Fiona Carruthers
It’s the best time ‘in a generation’ to see the Northern Lights
Scientists believe we are entering the solar maximum – the peak in the sun’s 11-year cycle of activity. Mother Nature still calls the shots, however.
- Euan Black
Which airlines have the best amenity kits for luxury travellers?
We’ve unpacked the offerings of the major airlines flying long-haul routes in and out of Australia to determine which kits are the best.
- Lauren Sams
How to pack carry-on like a flight attendant
These expert flyers can be ready to go in 15 minutes. This is what they keep in their bags.
- Lucy Dean
The airlines making economy class bearable
It’s never going to feel as good as turning left. But finally, many airlines are putting more thought and care into improving the economy experience.
- Ciara Seccombe
Here’s how to make the most of 24 hours in Lisbon
Sardines and green wine; books and bakeries. Sensory intoxication is guaranteed in the Portuguese capital.
- Jeff Allan
Wild and luxe: the finer side of Tasmania’s wilderness
On Board’s six-night expedition offers a combination of exploring Port Davey on a new catamaran followed by a stay at Saffire Freycinet hotel.
- Jo Bainbridge
When the heavens open, it’s time to celebrate life on the Masai Mara
The wet season has nourished the Kenyan plains, baby animals gambol at every turn, and a new luxury camp has sprouted amid verdant acacias.
- Catherine Marshall