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JEREMY TREDI N N I C K


Jeremy Tredinnick is a contributing editor for Business Traveller Asia-Pacific. On a recent trip to Helsinki and Tallinn (page 32) he found that being jet lagged and wide awake at 4am was – for once – a real boon, considering the extra-long daylight hours of summer in northern Europe. “Exploring small cities like these just as they begin to wake up is a magical


way to discover their charms,” he says. “Criss-crossing downtown Helsinki and wandering Tallinn’s Medieval alleys was a real delight.”


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JEN NY SOU TH A N


Former features editor Jenny Southan was a member of the Business Traveller team for ten years. Now freelance, she writes for publications including Mr Porter, The Daily Telegraph and City AM, and also runs her own online travel trend-forecasting magazine Globetrender (globetrendermagazine.com). In this issue she heads to Canada to enjoy the best of Toronto’s summer offerings. Discover the highlights in her condensed whistle-stop tour on page 54.


MARI SA CAN N ON


A former staff writer at Business Traveller, Marisa Cannon is a London-based freelance writer and content editor for British Airways. In this issue she explores the fascination with insects among gourmands (page 68) looking to find both alternative and sustainable sources of food as livestock production increasingly becomes an unrealistic proposition for our future.


DEREK PIC O T


Our veteran hotelier columnist Derek Picot returns in this issue to discuss ethical and sustainable hotel keeping. How many hotels are actually committed to environmental principles versus how many simply pay lip service? And how is a business traveller supposed to know the difference? Turn to page 75 to balance the pros and cons and pick up some tips for your next selection.


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