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Travel Ezines
The following are travel magazines that do not have a
print counterpart. They are published electronically.
If you know of an ezine that should be listed here
please tell us about it.
- 21st Century
Adventures. An ezine about international travel.
- Airfax.com.
"As the first IFE industry news-related website, AIRFAX remains the
premier IFe industry platform for news and communication. The website
focuses communication to the IFE industry through news releases and
exclusive editorial content that you won�t find anywhere else. The website
takes a look at the technology and the people and stories behind the
scenes."
- The Connected Traveler.
- DestinWorld.com. "Site
dedicated to bringing guides to destinations and travel articles from
writers around the world who have something positive to say and
contribute."
- Electronic
Scotland Newsletter. "We email out an email message on Friday
each week giving you details on what we've been up to that week and as we
add content daily to the site there can be quite a bit to tell you. We may
highlight an area that we think you'll enjoy, add a couple of stories for
you to read, discuss plans we have for the future and even add in the odd
free or special offer. All and all it usually makes a good read each
Friday. There is of course no charge for this service :-)"
- The FrequentFlier
Crier. "The Crier delivers news you can use, every week --
frequent flyer updates, special fares, industry trends and updates."
- Frommers. The most
familiar name in travel information.
- Gems in Israel. "We
spotlight Israel's lesser known tourist attractions and travel sites,
the Gems."
- Home Swapper
Newsletter. "Home Swappers Newsletter is published bi-monthly to
provide information on home exchange vacations for current and recent
members of Home Base Holidays, enquirers and newsletter subscribers."
- IAgora.com.
- InsideOut Travel Magazine.
"InsideOut Travel Magazine is a bimonthly online publication for
independent travelers, from first-time backpackers to those who have made
traveling a lifestyle�anyone who values the experience of traveling and
learning about other cultures more than importing the luxuries of everyday
life to a new location."
- Transistions Abroad
- World Hum.
"We started World Hum because we love to travel, and because we wanted to
offer an alternative to the type of travel writing that appears in most
newspapers and travel magazines."
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