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The future of travel: What does it look like? This collaborative issue between global editions, a celebration of Condé Nast Traveler’s 35th anniversary, is an attempt to answer this age-old question. These pages contain all the ways we think travel will be different, which range from ambitious undertakings out of science fiction—spaceships, floating cities—to people-centered innovations, like citizen science initiatives and new inclusivity measures. The future of travel might be big and bold, but we hope it will also be human-size: sensitive, empathetic, celebrating diversity and community. Whatever is next, we wish you many happy travels. 🚀 Get your copy by subscribing at the link in bio, and watch this space for more on the future of travel.
📷 on the cover: The Iceland Space Agency (@icelandspaceagency) and AdventureX (@mpadventurex) mounted an international expedition to test an Artemis generation spacesuit simulator. The suit was tested among diverse analog sites selected to simulate human landing and habitation sites for missions being planned to both the Moon and Mars. The field tests were part of the IMMS MS2 development program authored by PI Professor Michael Lye of the @risd1877
🎨: Illustrations by @thecookiemoon
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