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Travel + Leisure
Travel + Leisure
Editor-in-Chief Nancy Novogrod
Frequency Monthly
Total circulation
(2011)
970,733[1]
First issue 1937
Company American Express Publishing Corporation
Country United States
Based in New York City, New York
Language English
Website travelandleisure.com
ISSN 0041-2007

Travel + Leisure is a travel magazine based in New York City, New York. Published 12 times a year, it has 4.8 million readers, according to its corporate media kit. It is put out by American Express Publishing Corporation, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of American Express Company led by President and CEO Ed Kelly.[2] The company also publishes Food & Wine, Travel + Leisure Family, and Departures magazines. Major competitor and rival – Condé Nast Traveler.

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History

Initially published in 1937 as U.S. Camera and Travel, it was acquired by American Express in 1968.[citation needed] It was named Travel & Camera from 1969 to 1971,[citation needed] after which it assumed the name Travel + Leisure'. The predecessor titles focused on travel photography, but the name change signaled a shift toward travel coverage in general. The editor-in-chief is Nancy Novogrod.

The magazine specializes in leisure travel and often features articles written by novelists, poets, artists, designers and non-travel journalists. It is known for its travel photography and covers featuring models lounging in upscale environments.

Its World's Best Awards, an annual reader survey rating destinations and travel providers, have been announced every August since 1995. Other annual features include the T+L 500, a list of the world's top 500 hotels, and America's Favorite Cities, where readers rank U.S. cities in different categories.

The magazine's Web site publishes original Web content and destination guides. The site's executive editor is Rich Beattie.

International editions

Current and defunct international editions:[3][4]

  • Travel + Leisure Australia/ New Zealand (launched October 2005),[5] ceased after December 2009 issue[6]
  • Travel + Leisure China[7] (launched October 2005),[8]
  • Travel + Leisure Mexico,[9] (launched October 2002),[10]
  • Travel + Leisure Russia (launched September 2003, defunct as of late 2007),
  • Travel + Leisure Turkey (launched April 2005),[11]
  • Travel + Leisure Southeast Asia,[12][13] (launched December 2007),[14]
  • Travel + Leisure South Asia (launched September 2006),[15]
  • Travel + Leisure India (launched January 2008).[16]

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