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Many years ago, in 1970, just after we (Ziff-Davis Publishing) acquired Travel Weekly and Hotel & Travel Index, I persuaded the legendary anthropologist, Margaret Mead, to chair a series of symposia on What Makes Some People Travel, and Others Stay Home?
 
hsarbin.jpg Our expert panels included economists, researchers, psychologists. The audience participants were top brand travel executives. The discussions were lively, thoughtful, challenging, and somehow always ended with Dr. Mead saying, "Well, we have probably raised more questions than we have answered, but that's the way it should be if the journey is to end profitably for all of us."

In many ways the same spirit drives and informs us in our Luxury Travel 360 enterprise. For me, every insight presented by the research, the voices and views, and our anecdotal imagination marketing stories, also raises questions that beg exploration and further dialogue.

The virtual Web world facilitates all that--inviting differing points of view, meaningful clarifications, And 360 perspectives. We see ourselves, at Luxury Travel 360, as a journalistic catalyst--distilling, digesting, sharing the down to earth experiences and visions of luxury practitioners.

In our view, our readers are at the leading edge of luxury travel and  we are eager to have your input, your challenges , and questions-- that is, to be an active participant in a new form of symposium--in which you don't have to raise you hand to be recognized by the chair.

You speak, press Send, and we take care of the rest.

 
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