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The challenge of running a corporate jet

Combining luxury with convenience, the corporate jet is becoming a vital working tool for more and more businesses – but although the benefits are plentiful, it can be a struggle for companies to make a return on the hefty initial cost

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DFW International Airport becomes internationally renowned travel hub

The celebration of its 40th anniversary year and the inauguration of a new passenger rail service are just some of the impressive milestones reached by Dallas/Forth Worth International Airport in recent years

Top tips for using a removal company

The OverseasGuidesCompany.com gives its top tips for moving abroad

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AirAsia’s Tony Fernandes sets his sights high

The year may have gotten off to a tragic start for the amiable chief of AirAsia, but his fearless determination suggests that Tony Fernandes is more than ready to face the challenges ahead

The Kent theme park: could Paramount Pictures’ project work?

The wheels are in motion for the construction of a Paramount Pictures theme park in the heart of the English countryside – one that aims to rival Disney World and will combine Hollywood glamour with British culture. But the overambitious plans have few convinced

From 2012-2016: five winners of the Green Capital Award

Since 2008, the European Commission has been presenting eco-friendly cities with the Green Capital Award, helping to promote ambitious projects spanning transport, food, energy and education. Laura French takes a look at the five most recent winners

Adventure tourism grows in popularity

Adventure travel is booming and the industry is adapting accordingly. Laura French looks at whether this change in approach could spell the death of traditional family holidays

After AirAsia and Malaysia Airlines crashes, are planes safe to travel on?

Three prominent aviation disasters in a single year have given the airline industry a bad name and a big problem. How is the sector attempting to ease the concerns of its nervous customers?

Messe München International hosts some of the world’s best trade fairs

Messe München International has hosted hundreds of high-profile exhibitions and trade fairs over the past 12 months. With a new expansion now planned, the group’s record for success seems set to continue

Jules Gray is pushed to tipping point

Working out what you are expected to pay can be a challenging experience, especially for Jules Gray

Africa’s middle class is on the rise

An emerging middle class in sub-Saharan Africa means more opportunities for Western firms, though there are many pitfalls for those unfamiliar with the market

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‘I’ve got this insatiable hunger and curiosity’: Jeff Fuchs on exploring

Award-winning mountaineer Jeff Fuchs was the first ever Westerner to embark on the gruelling seven-month walking expedition along the Tea Horse Road, a 5,000km-long trek that runs from Yunnan to Tibet