Quartz seeks a reporter to cover travel globally, with a focus that includes the airline industry and hotels, aerospace technology, travel hacks, adventure travel, business travel, and consumer technology used by travelers.
We’re looking for someone with a deeply nerdy interest in air travel especially, who can spot interesting and unexpected developments in the airline industry, aerospace technology, and how we all travel.
Our aim is to provide sophisticated coverage for a global business readership aiming to better optimize their travel and to understand the commercial, technology, cultural, and human dynamics behind this source of utility and frustration in their professional and personal lives.
For a full description and to apply, click here.
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