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The Travel Magazine is for people who love travel. The core aim is to be a guiding light for travellers by providing in-depth travel articles, reports, blogs and more to help you make the best choice of destination.

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The Travel Magazine - For People Who Love Travel

The Travel Magazine was founded in 2002. It's core purpose is to provide not just brilliant ideas for travel but exact information about the destination and how to get there, so you spend more time enjoying and less time researching.

 

Sharron Livingston, Founder & CEO

Sharron is the Founder and Director of The Travel Magazine - a creation borne about by her passion for travel. Her day to day role is as Managing Editor of The Travel Magazine.

In the early '90s Sharron created a series of shopping and leisure guides and Channel Hoppers brand has become a successful series of pocket guides. www.channelhoppers.net

At the same time Sharron was (and is) a freelance travel writer and published widely including the nationals such as The Observer, The Guardian and The Express. 

 

Martino Matijevic, Director

Martino is The Travel Magazine's Publishing Editor and Marketing Director. He is also the Founder of Dorifor Internet Marketing, an e-commerce consulting company which manages WhichBudget, one of the World's leading budget airline directories.

Prior to setting up The Travel Magazine and WhichBudget, Martino worked as IT and Marketing Consultant for the European Commission, the City of Nice in France, Orange and several other blue-chip clients.

Originally from Croatia and educated in the UK, Martino now lives in the South of France, where he enjoys the mild climate and the French joie de vivre.

12 September 2007

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