Interislander

Guardian writer Giles Smith test drives the Gibbs Aquada and pronounces it “the most fun thing that has ever happened to cars.” A shining example of Kiwi ingenuity, the Aquada is the world’s first high-speed amphibian (HSA) vehicle. The invention recently made headlines around the world (again) after Richard Branson piloted a modified version across the Channel.


Tags: Alan Gibbs  Aquada  Giles Smith  Guardian (The)  high-speed amphibian (HSA) vehicle  Richard Branson  The English Channel  

Emilia Wickstead Helping Airline Make an Impression

Emilia Wickstead Helping Airline Make an Impression

Around the globe, airlines and hotels are collaborating with top fashion houses to reshape brand narratives, like Air New Zealand and their partnership with London-based Emilia Wickstead. Condé Nast Traveler’s Caitlin…