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Madison Flager

New York

Associate Commerce Director at Condé Nast Traveler

reader & writer & runner | Tar Heel | bylines: @cntraveler, @delishdotcom, @greatist, @fittcity, @venicemagftl

Articles

  • 3 days ago | cntravellerme.com | Madison Flager

    In the last decade, cruising has grown immensely, with hundreds of ships regularly ferrying passengers to nearly every corner of the globe: from Miami to the Caribbean, around the Cape Peninsula, through the Panama Canal, up and down the Mediterranean Sea. There’s a route, and a cruise line, for every type of traveller. But for many seasoned cruisers, one ship, and one iconic route, will always stand out as the crown jewel: Cunard’s Queen Elizabeth 2, more affectionately known as the QE2.

  • 1 week ago | traveler.es | Madison Flager

    Tanto en una escapada rápida de fin de semana como en viajes de tres semanas al otro lado del mundo, los viajeros frecuentes confían en las maletas rígidas para llevar sus objetos de valor. Las maletas rígidas, resistentes y con forma de caja, suelen estar hechas de policarbonato o aluminio ultraduradero (lo que las hace más fáciles de limpiar que las típicas maletas de tela y lo bastante resistentes como para pasar por la recogida de equipajes sin salir inservible de la cinta).

  • 2 months ago | traveler.es | Madison Flager

    Una de las cosas más importantes a tener en cuenta al hacer la maleta es llevarse unos zapatos cómodos para viajar. Mientras paseas por una ciudad encantadora o por sinuosos senderos en pleno bosque, visitas un museo o haces cola frente a tu restaurante favorito, lo último en lo que querrás pensar es en el dolor de los dedos de los pies, las ampollas y los tropezones o torceduras ocasionados por llevar calzado inadecuado.

  • 2 months ago | cntraveller.com | Madison Flager |Meaghan Kenny

    All products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here at Condé Nast Traveller, we spend a lot of time testing out the latest in travel gear – luggage, portable chargers, compression socks, and more – to find the best of the best to recommend to you. And while many of our favourite brands are smaller businesses, there's no denying the ease, convenience, and affordability Amazon allows, especially for Prime members.

  • Feb 27, 2025 | cntraveller.com | Madison Flager

    Then, of course, there are the wash bag basics: Travel-sized toiletries like shampoo, conditioner, body and face wash; makeup and skincare products, including sunscreen; contact lens solution or eye drops; a toothbrush and toothpaste; deodorant; meds; and maybe aloe vera (if you burn easily) and plasters (just in case). I’ve never been on a cruise ship that didn’t offer a hair dryer, so you can leave that at home unless you’re really specific about your hair tools.

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