As the leading inbound travel trade show, past IPWs have generated more than US$5.5 billion in future travel by connecting U.S. travel exhibitors with travel buyers and media to promote their product and negotiate future business, securing America’s position as a foremost global travel destination and showcasing the best of what the U.S. has to offer.
In celebration of the event, Wayfarer this week takes you to Downtown Los Angeles in Episode 12 of Series 2, and award-winning host James Gregory Wilkinson looks at some of the best things to see and do in the City of Angels.
In the episode, Wilkinson heads to three of the city’s best craft breweries in the Arts District and Downtown, and checks out hot retail and restaurant spot, The ROW DTLA.
Los Angeles’ craft beer scene has exploded in recent years and the city is now home to some of the best brews in America, including what’s being produced at Angel City Brewing and Imperial Western.
At The ROW DTLA, find top restaurants, retail stores, weekly markets and events in former warehouses that date back to 1917 and on this segment, Wilkinson finds some of the best spots.
In Series 2 of Wayfarer, being broadcast online across the world and onboard Fiji Airways, Wilkinson takes viewers across the globe to some of the best hotels, bars, restaurants, galleries and attractions that several of the world’s leading destinations have to offer.
The line-up for Series 2 includes: Austin, Texas, USA; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Fort Worth, Texas, USA; Hamilton Island, Queensland, Australia; Los Angeles, California, USA; New York City, USA; Paris, France; Shanghai and Beijing, China; and Singapore.
Qantas’ brilliant Business Class ‘Suite’
Qantas operates direct flights to Los Angeles from Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney with Airbus A330s, A380s and B787s that feature the airline’s suite-style Business Class cabin.
Qantas’ Business Class cabin is headlined by a ‘suite’ seat – now available on all the Boeing 787-9, Airbus A330-200 and Airbus A330-300 jets in the fleet and select Airbus A380-800s – that has been popular with executive and leisure travellers since it first arrived on the scene in 2016.
This next-generation Business Class seat from the Flying Kangaroo can be reclined for take-off and landing, and the cabin offering also includes top Australian food and wine and world-class entertainment.