Travelgirl magazine

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The correct title of this article is travelgirl magazine. The initial letter is shown capitalized due to technical restrictions.
Logo for travelgirl magazine
Logo for travelgirl magazine

travelgirl magazine, an American magazine published by travelgirl, Inc., started in June 2003, specializing in travel, principally recreational for tourism. The magazine is targeted at women, who make more than 75% of all family travel decisions.[1]

travelgirl magazine was the first national travel publication launched after the tragic events of 9/11 and was named "one of the most notable launches of 2003" by industry guru Samir "Mr. Magazine" Husni, Ph.D..

The magazine addresses numerous topics, such as health, humor, family, finance, romance, fitness, spirituality and wellness, and especially tips to save money and time in the world of travel. Its editorial staff includes nurses, flight attendants, chefs and seasoned journalists, including several former CNN employees. One of the contributing editors, Janice McDonald, is also a former Miss South Carolina USA.

Since its third issue in Winter 2003, each issue features travel advice and relevant generational lifestyle content using hard-to-get interviews from a noted celebrity as the cover girl, including political figures, actresses, supermodels, television journalists, and many other talented personalities.

Contents

[edit] Cover Girls

[edit] Trivia and Highlights

  • The magazine was awarded a NATJA Judge's Award on January 1, 2005 for Overall Achievement & Excellence
  • The January/February 2005 (Cher) issue featured the legendary story of the late fashion designer Oleg Cassini.
  • The July/August 2005 (Jane Seymour) issue cover was designed by artist Peter Max.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Advertising Age - Female Consumers Dominate Travel Business Purchasing, by Marti Barletta. Accessed August 31, 2006.

[edit] External links