Passport’s 30 Points of Distinction
There are quite a number of reasons to depend on Passport Newsletter. Read on!
Not Your Average Travel Newsletter ...
- Professional-level travel reviews
- Super-fresh content
- Coverage of high-end hotels and restaurants not found in mainstream media
- Absolutely no sharing of subscriber information; complete confidentiality for well-known individuals
- No advertising
- Global coverage
- 100 percent satisfaction guarantee
- Thousands of past reviews available online
- Password-authorized access to the private sections of Passport Newsletter's website
- Full-color monthly print publication in a handy portable size
- Custom binder in which to collect Passport issues (optional)
- Regular reports from our experts in Paris, London and Rome
- In-depth "special reports" on desirable and uncommon destinations
- 45 years of continuous publication, experience and integrity
- Premium reports for renewing subscribers, a $39 value at no added cost
- Online travel bookstore offering discounts on hundreds of titles
- Timely, original blog addressing travel topics not covered in our newsletter
- Accessible through major social networks such as Facebook, etc.
- Specific orientation to affluent, experienced travelers; no bargain-basement material
- No travel sales, therefore no hidden agendas
- Expertly edited, culling a handful of superb options from an avalanche of overwhelming travel information
- Savings for multiple gift subscriptions
- Personalized for organizations with audiences of 100 or more
- Freely names places that are overpriced, living off tired reputations, or to be avoided entirely
- Relied on by travel experts, such as the world's most elite travel agents, as a means of keeping up to date
- Privately owned, which means no bureaucratic corporation or committee constrains our editors and writers
- Our good opinion is not for sale; we never publish "advertorials" or push travel products for a fee
- Free trial sample is available to all interested website visitors
- Featured in the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Condé Nast Traveler, and other prestigious publications
- Not available on news stands. Circulated for nearly half a century, principally by word of mouth from satisfied readers

