Travel Weekly has a brand new website!

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Your favourite travel trade publication (no, not KarryOn) has received a gorgeous makeover and awaits its faithful readers to click all over it!

That’s right, Travel Weekly has a brand new look and we’re inviting our incredible readers to take the new site for a test drive.

Click on our new articles, old articles, the about us section, the subscribe button, and even click on the ads – you could find something you like.

This could be you checking out the new Travel Weekly website (minus the bad haircut) – Source: iStock

Plenty of hard work has gone into giving the face of Travel Weekly a sleek modern design that has all of us glued to our screen – so take it all in. Seriously, we just can’t stop admiring this impeccable design!

The site is user-friendly, easy to navigate, and most importantly, very pretty, meaning getting the latest on the travel industry has never been so easy.

Those in the travel and media space may notice it looks quite similar (well, essentially identical) to your favourite advertising, marketing, media and PR publication B&T. That’s because your favourite respective travel trade and media trade publications are sister sites and we’ve taken some inspiration from our adland friends across the office at The Misfits Media.

So please, treat the new Travel Weekly website as your oyster (unless you’re one of those pesky hackers). Click around, take it all in and let us know if you run into any snags.

We can’t wait for you to lap up the beautiful new design of our website!

Email the Travel Weekly team at traveldesk@travelweekly.com.au

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