|
 |
|

Locum Destination Review - Issue 14
The journal of record for the global destination industry
Editorial
Welcome to this festive issue of Locum Destination
Review. Overindulgence is a sin often associated with this time of year,
so feast your eyes and gorge your minds with the bumper offering of
articles which we have served up for you.
December 17th 1903. Orville Wright made that historic
12-second flight. In the century since, powered flight has touched our
lives in ways unimaginable to the Wrights – both exciting (the
Moon landings) and horrifying (Hiroshima). To mark the centenary, Locum
Destination Review has commissioned several landmark articles. Sir Richard
Branson muses on the impact that powered flight has had on his life.
Ted Inman, director of the Duxford Museum, looks forward to another
hundred years. Noel Sweeney asesses the impact of the low-cost airlines,
while George Scurry remembers his time at Concorde’s controls.
Elsewhere, we also mark the winter season with a contribution
from Geoffrey Spanner on his Snoasis project, which hopes to bring year-round
winter sports to East Anglia. Dan Anderson takes a look at the most
popular circus attraction in the globe, the Cirque de Soleil.
Tim Ambrose assesses the relationship between Tourism
and Britain’s Heritage, while Jess Harris looks at museums’
new love for special one-off exhibitions.
Packed, too, with all our regular features - My Favourite
Destination, Economics Without Tears, Brandwatch, Under The Microscope,
Web Sight, Book reviews… – we hope that this magazine will
fill your stocking for a few weeks of cheer.
Happy New Year
Charlie Courtauld
Editor
|