Thousands of people make their way to the airport each and every day, whether it’s to fly to an exotic location for a much needed break from the hustle and bustle of daily life, it’s to visit friends or family or for business purposes. Many have to manage their way through the streams of traffic to collect someone arriving.

Many are under the impression that hiring a vehicle with a driver can be an expensive exercise, but will be pleasantly surprised when weighing up the cost of a car and driver against parking their own vehicle at the airport while they are away.

The first benefit of choosing a chauffeur airport transfer is the convenience that it provides. You get to enjoy the convenience of being collected at your door and driven directly to the airport without having to share your space with strangers on the same route, which is something you often experience when using airport transfer services.

In addition to the convenience that this service provides, you also enjoy a stress free experience. Anyone traveling to an airport knows how frustrating it can be, you end up in queues of traffic as you get closer to the airport, this can cause unwelcome delays, even cause you to miss your flight. By the time you arrive and have found parking, you are so stressed that the start to your vacation or business trip begins on a negative footing. Using a driver service gets you to the airport completely relaxed, enabling you to check in with time to spare, feeling good about the experience and enjoying the flight.

Of course their services usually provide high value cars that ooze luxury. There is nothing better than travelling in style, which is a huge advantage whether travelling for business or pleasure.

Surprisingly, as mentioned before choosing a chauffeur airport transfer is good value for money and in most instances, the companies keep up to date with flight information to ensure you arrive in time and have ample time to check in and catch your flight.

A chauffeur airport transfer is also reliable. They are working for you and send one car and driver to collect you and your party. You aren’t relying on a small bus that has to collect a number of people along the way, making a number of stops and causing unwelcome delays. You get to arrive at the airport with time to spare, enabling you to feel relaxed and stress free about your experience getting to the airport.

There are some considerations you need to make when choosing Illusthrone tailor-made hospitality services to ensure you receive a reliable and safe service from a reputable company that will provide you with inspected and licensed vehicles and a professional and experienced driver who knows the area well, such as Istanbul where the traffic is a kaos.

The company you choose should give you the ability to book your service online with ease, saving you time and energy. It is always advisable to phone the company a few days before you are due to travel to ensure your booking is still standing and that there will be no unwelcome or unexpected delays.

Illusthrone is a Istanbul based chauffeur and hospitality company that has been operating in Turkey (Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir, Antalya, Bodrum, Dalaman, Kusadasi areas) and all around the world (New York, London, Paris, Berlin, Moscow, Cannes, Madrid, Milano, Amsterdam, Zurich, Geneve, Barcelona, and so on) for many years. The company offers a wide selection of high quality vehicles, which have all been inspected and licensed to ensure customer safety at all times. This company offers a reliable, professional and luxurious service for all types of occasions. Sovereign offer their services for weddings, diplomats, airport transfers and luxury Istanbul tours and more. They have a professional and friendly team available to answer questions and take bookings and they also provide an online booking solution for added convenience. www.illusthrone.com ; info@illusthrone.com

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The 71-year-old brand shows off its first new model in 11 years.

Lotus unveiled its first all-electric supercar, the Evija in London.

The 1,972-horsepower coupe will be the first developed under Lotus’s parent company, billionaire LiShu Fu’s Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., which also controls Volvo Car Group, and will be the halo for the rest of the Lotus range that includes the Elise, Exige, and Evora.

It will be the first all-new car from the English automaker in 11 years. The name, pronounced e-VI-ya, is derived from variations of Eve.

Evija has a one-piece carbon fiber monocoque chassis, a very low ride height of just 105mm (4 inches) off the ground, and an electric powertrain developed by Williams Advanced Engineering, the same company known for motorsport success in Formula One and Formula E. The midmounted battery pack is located behind the two racing seats of the car, which weighs just 3,703 pounds—lighter than a Ferrari California.

Lotus plans to settle on single tone that could rise and fall as the car accelerates and which would be carried forward to future electric models, though owners might also be able to download their own favored engine sounds.

Under the hood, the four-wheel-drive car has five drive modes: Range, City, Tour, Sport, and Track. It will be able to hit 62 miles per hour in less than 3 seconds. Top speed will exceed 200 mph. The total driving range will be 250 miles on one charge of the midmounted 2,000kW battery—a power pack eight times stronger than that of a Formula E race car. Using a 350kW charging unit, it takes 12 minutes to charge the car to 80% of full and 18 minutes to get a full charge.

Inside the cabin, Evija will be the first Lotus ever to contain full modern digital infotainment, which will receive periodic software updates much like Teslas. (Recall that Lotus, for its part, helped build the first Tesla Roadsters.) Drivers can use a new Lotus smartphone app to monitor the car from anywhere in the world, check the battery charge status, potential current driving range, and other things such as remotely turning on the heat or the air conditioning prior to them getting inside. At the track, a chronograph system in the app allows the driver to record lap times and then review the performance compared to past sessions.

Production of the Evija will be limited to 130 units and will begin next year in Norwich, U.K. Pricing starts at £1.7 million ($2.1 million), with a £250,000 ($310,500) deposit required to secure a production allocation.

Lotus Evija
Lotus Evija
Lotus Evija

2020 Travel Trend Forecast by Globetrender provides strategic insights into ten key trends for the year ahead…

What will the world be like at the start of the next decade? In 2020, it’s rumoured that Apple will be releasing game-changing augmented- reality eyewear, and 5G will be rolled out across the UK allowing for download speeds up to 100 times faster than 4G. If Virgin Galactic achieves its mission to take paying customers on sub-orbital flights, it will set in motion a whole new industry of Space Tourism.

At the same time, Britain will likely be entering a transitional period ahead of it leaving the European Union, and the US will be undergoing a presidential election. Will Trump be ousted? The world will be watching. Meanwhile, Tokyo will be hosting the 2020 Olympic Games in the summer, the Dubai Expo 2020 will be taking place in the autumn, and the UN climate change summit – the biggest since 2015 – is on the calendar for November.

1. CASTAWAY ISLANDS

Long-suffering urbanites crave a Robinson Crusoe existence but thousands of the world’s islands are at risk of being submerged by rising sea levels. A new wave of private resorts are welcoming guests while they can

2. CASH-FREE CULTURE

Paper notes and coins are soon to be a thing of the past. As travellers increasingly rely on mobile banking, smart devices and cryptocurrencies, businesses need to ensure they are equipped to take their money

3. CYBER WORLDS

As virtual reality comes of age, and offline experiences digitise, a compelling new medium that blends technology with immersive theatre is generating new reasons to travel, especially among Generation Z.

4. MODERN NOMADISM

The growing freelance movement is liberating professionals from the shackles of nine-to-five working. As people take overseas sabbaticals and set off on round-the-world adventures, hotels are also embracing no-fixed-abode concepts.

5. BIOMETRICS & BIOHACKING

Facial recognition is transforming the way passengers move seamlessly through airports, making boarding passes and physical immigration checks redundant. But human microchipping is the bleeding-edge innovation to scrutinise.

6. SPACE TOURISM

In all of history, only 536 people have ever been into space and just 12 have walked on the moon. But that is set to change as private companies vie to take regular paying Earthlings off-world on their very own rocket ship.

7. UPSKILLING ESCAPES

Whereas experiential travel granted people bragging rights around the dinner table, and transformational travel inspired them to disconnect, going away to learn new skills will be the motivating force behind betterment trips of the new decade.

8. ULTRA HIGH SPEED

For the first time since Concorde, supersonic flight is making a comeback, meaning that having breakfast in London and lunch in Vancouver will soon become a reality. Equally, super-fast trains are transforming overland options for city-breakers of tomorrow.

9. CANNABIS TOURISM

The green economy is opening up higher ways of being for holidaymakers looking to turn on, tune in and drop out, if only for a week. Cannabis tourists can look forward to luxury CBD spa treatments, marijuana fine-dining, weed tours and even stylish mega dispensaries

10. CHINESE DOMINATION

China is about to surpass the US as the world’s biggest economy. Shunning groups in favour of individual travel, Chinese millennials are breaking away from the norm and looking for destinations in which to spend their newly acquired wealth.


Specialist guides, VIP access to sights, life goals up for grabs: welcome to the new era of hyper-personalised, tailor-made tours.

National Geographic prepared a nice work about tailor-made (bespoke) tours with experts help. Once more, it shows the differents between regular travels where you can see “VIP” adjective all the time, everywhere and the real luxury tailor-made travels.

As far as final resting places go, the side of a Shell garage on the road out of Inverness isn’t exactly what you’d expect for one of Scotland’s most famous kings. But this is where Aeneas O’Hara has taken me to see the gravestone of King Duncan, slain by Macbeth near Elgin in the 11th-century. This place isn’t in any guidebooks, but O’Hara’s bespoke travel company, Away from the Ordinary, is one of a growing number of companies specialising in arranging tailor-made trips to off-the-beaten-track locations. If you’ve got the money, you can choose your own adventure. From petrol station to polar region, luxury travel operators are increasingly going to the ends of the earth to curate completely personalised trips to inaccessible destinations.

“Holiday time is becoming increasingly precious and people no longer want the generic, one-size-fits-all approach,” says O’Hara, who specialises in Scotland tours. He recently organised an Outlander tour with the guide who took the author Diana Gabaldon around the Highlands, a helicopter ride to remote whisky distilleries and a pilgrimage to visit Aberdeen Angus cows. “Before I start planning a trip, I’ll have a few conversations with the individual to get to know their style, what excites them, what they don’t like. Luxury means different things to different people — some will be really happy in a Michelin-starred restaurant, others will prefer cooking over an open fire on the beach. It’s about creating unique experiences for the client.”

The demand for made-to-measure experiences means holidays are no longer booked, they’re curated. Travel agents have been elevated to travel designers who can arrange access to places that would be out of bounds to most of us. Paris-based Traveller Made is an elite network of the world’s top travel designers who draw on each other’s little black books to make seemingly impossible holiday fantasies a reality. Even mainstream tour operators are catering to the demand for super-bespoke trips. Abercrombie & Kent, for example, offers ‘Inspiring Expeditions’, which are all personally designed and accompanied by its esteemed founder Geoffrey Kent.

Bespoke Italian operator Bellini Travel, meanwhile, specialises in exclusive insider experiences, such as an after-hours, candle-lit tour of St Mark’s Basilica in Venice or a private dinner for two in the Sistine Chapel. “We all want to feel like we’ve escaped the crowds and had an authentic experience when we travel,” says founder Emily FitzRoy. “This trend is partly down to our social media identity and experience culture, and it’s also just the bragging rights of having done something none of your friends have.”

But when there’s little, if any, of the world left to map, there’s real currency in finding uniquely focused ways to experience it. “Our personalised planning service is becoming more and more popular,” says Jenny Graham, director of Quintessentially Travel, a luxury travel concierge company. “It’s all about what you can do in familiar destinations to make them exclusive and extraordinary.” If money is no object, then nothing and nowhere is off-limits. “We’ve arranged for clients to travel around Rajasthan by rickshaw, to take part in the Baja Challenge (an off-road buggy race in Mexico) and for one City boy to spend seven days living with a tribe in Ethiopia,” says Graham. “One honeymooning couple went deep sea diving to remote archipelagos in Indonesia with marine photographer Shawn Heinrichs. You’re talking over £100,000 per person, per week for that kind of experience.”

Away from the Ordinary’s experiences start at a rather more affordable £4,000 per couple, per week, depending on the activities. Aeneas O’Hara says that although planning personalised adventures is a lot more work, he wouldn’t be interested in generic Scottish trips. “From my perspective, the trend for bespoke travel keeps things interesting,” he says. “Who wants to do whisky, golf, castle on repeat?”

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Discover some of the most breathtaking and lesser-known destinations to add your travel bucket list. Prepare to experience extreme wanderlust…

After a difficult dip in tourism, the Turkish Riviera is back with a bang – that’s according to Condé Nast. Secret beach spots such as Datca and Bozburun will take your breath away. New developments on the Bodrum peninsula are creating a buzz and discerning explorers will be drawn to the superyacht-filled Yalikavak Marina with the highlight being a new restaurant opened by El Bulli’s Diego Muñoz called BRAVA. If you want a city break, the Four Seasons Istanbul is an unforgettable experience as recommended by the Telegraph. From its rooftop terrace, prepare to be awed by its 360-degree panorama: on one side, the mouth of the Bosphorus and Sea of Marmara laden with merchant shipping; behind you, the Blue Mosque, a paragon of poise with its slender minarets. The biggest surprise awaits hidden from view on the lower hotel levels — as you turn, you discover you’re cheek by jowl with Hagia Sophia, the city’s greatest monument. You’ll find distinctive Ottoman atmosphere everywhere you turn in this often-overlooked travel destination. Do not miss an amazing private boat trip at the beautiful Bosphorus.

Cappadocia, the charming touristic hub in central Turkey famed for its fairy chimneys, the ancient city of Ephesus in the Aegean Izmir province, the holiday resort of Antalya, and Pamukkale, known for its mineral-rich thermal waters and white travertine terraces, are also must see destinations.

For all your plans in Turkey, Illusthrone tailor-made hospitality is one call away to make your holiday unforgettable. For a safe and luxury travel, send an email to info@illusthrone.com.

The ultra-rich are investing more in travel as a way to show off their wealth, and that includes everything from sabbaticals to brief vacations.

A few classics like Great Britain made the list, but many billionaires are seeking adventure, from Rwanda to Bhutan.

Investing in travel is becoming an increasingly popular way for the ultra-rich to signify their status and they’re extending it far beyond the classic idea of a vacation.

Nowadays, the super-rich are taking months-long, multimillion-dollar trips to recharge or reconnect with family because they’re often burnt out. That can take shape in the form of extreme adventures, luxurious getaways, and educational excursions.

But just where are these billionaires headed?

To find out the hottest spots the elite are spending their money on in 2019, this ranking’s based on the number of bookings and performance; the latter was assessed by feedback, the expertise, and client inquiries.

Turns out, billionaires have a taste for adventure in 2019. While a few classics made the list, such as Britain and France, far-flung countries — from Rwanda to Myanmar — made an appearance on the list, too.

15. Montenegro

Lesser-known than neighbors Croatia and Greece, the tiny slice of Adriatic coastline that is Montenegro has previously lacked high-quality accommodation (other than the Aman network) to rival its fjord landscapes.

Montenegro is set for a luxury upgrade in 2019 with the Chedi Lustica Bay newly opened and One & Only opening its first resort in Europe next year with Portonovi in Boka Bay.

14. Oman

Oman is the next big destination for luxury travelers. Its peak travel season runs from October to April.

Luxury brands like Anantara Hotels, which has already opened two resorts there, are claiming the country’s culture and unique topography are a huge draw for travelers.

13. France

Champagne, in particular, is France’s hottest destination right now. Belmond’s new Pivoine Champagne barge launched in 2018, and the recent opening of The Royal Champagne Hotel, injected a much-needed shot of luxury and style to the hotel offerings of the region.

From barge or hotel, we recommend arranging a private vineyard tour and tastings including a backstage at Bollinger experience, along with a make-your-own Champagne lesson and treehouse Champagne bar experience for a comprehensive immersion in the region.

12. Great Britain

From the countryside to the city, there’s plenty on offer for a luxury holiday in Great Britain. Illusthrone tailor-made hospitality has tailor-made itineraries around the British Isles, beginning with London. The city is home to a number of luxury hotels including Claridge’s, The Connaught, and The Dorchester.

11. India

India has always been one of the favorite destinations for an authentic travel experience and in 2019 time for honing in on the country’s spiritual specialism.

From January 15 to March 4, the ancient city of Haridwar in northern India played host to Ardh Kumbh Mela, the UNESCO-recognized largest spiritual festival in the world where Hindu devotees come to wash away their sins in the river’s holy water. With Kumbh Mela festivals happening on rotation between four cities over the course of 12 years, 2019 started off strong for luxury travel to India.

10. Chile

Chile is known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and scenic landscapes. It’s also a perfect spot for luxury seekers.

9. Turkey

The gateway to the Turkish Riviera was recently reopened after British Airways resumed its direct route to Dalaman. Also Kusadasi is being added to cruise routes which is amazing for the ones who like to visit Ephesus and Virgin Mary House.

With the Turkish lira having dropped in value, new hotel openings, and things stabilizing a little politically, the Turquoise Coast of Turkey has never looked more appealing. With the Turkish Aegean back on the map, its turquoise seas, secret beaches, and exclusive bars and clubs are peaking the interests of glamorous beach-goers usually resigned to the same old European break.

The south-westerly beach town of Kaplankaya a place to watch, as well as the Bodrum peninsula, which has an array of new hotel offerings.

“If the Earth were a single state, Istanbul would be its capital.” Napoleon Bonaparte

As the hidden capital of the world, Istanbul is a destination you can travel any time of the year. Blue Mosque, Grand Bazaar, Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, gastronomically wonderful restaurants and street stops, one and only the Bosphorus, sensational night life is calling you.

And for a smooth holiday in Istanbul, Cappadocia, Antalya, Kusadasi, Bodrum, Dalaman, Fethiye, Izmir and so on, Illusthrone tailor-made hospitality offers to leave yourself to their professional hands. From safe airport transfers to luxury limousine services with English speaking male and female chauffeurs; from yacht charter service in Mediterranean, Aegean to boat tour at the Bosphorus, from private jet rental to helicopter tour over the Historical Peninsula, all tailor-made organizations are at your service. Private guide, security (bodyguard), meet & greet, personal shopper and even private organization/event services are one call or one message away.

8. The Seychelles

The dozens of islands across the Indian Ocean known as the Seychelles are one of the most requested spots.

Seychelles’ North Island, in particular, is a luxurious getaway. Set in the middle of the Indian Ocean, this ultra-exclusive hideaway attracts A-listers and royals.

7. Myanmar

Historic Myanmar offers plenty for a luxury holiday — several luxurious boat trips along the Irrawaddy between Yangon and Bagan as well as Ngapali Beach, an elite beach retreat.

Yangon’s highlight is the Schwedagon Pagoda, to take part in a robe-offering ceremony with the temple’s monks.

6. Rwanda

Rwanda was named a new African luxury destination to watch in 2018. The destination is all about nature and wildlife, home to three national parks: Akagera, Nyungwe, and the Volcanoes National Park.

The latter is the perfect spot — and one of the few remaining places — to see mountain gorillas in the wild.

5. Bhutan

Unspoiled Bhutan is ideal for the adventurous luxury traveler — the country is made for trekking. The travel companies are arranging for treks to many of Bhutan’s monasteries, mountain-biking along 12,000-foot mountain passes, and participation in archery tournaments.

4. Colombia

Experiencing a renaissance in luxury travel, Colombia’s breathtaking jungle landscapes and colonial cities deserve more recognition.

Opening this November is the brand new and exclusive Corocora Camp, located inside a remote private reserve on the vast plains of the Llanos Orientales region, a two-hour drive (or 30-minute helicopter ride) from Yopal. This is the first camp of its kind in Colombia with safari-style tents and a wildlife-focused camping experience.

3. Iceland

Original Travel’s 2019 Iceland bookings are set to double their 2018 rate. That’s not surprising, considering it was previously named one of the top places to travel in 2017 by Insider.

Many visitors travel to the island to see the Northern Lights. The ION Luxury Adventure Hotel in Iceland’s Golden Circle was specifically designed for optimal Aurora Borealis viewing. Beyond that, there are Crystal Caves, massive waterfalls, Icelandic horses, and black sand beaches to explore.

2. Japan

Japan’s main island, Honshu, offers several luxury travel highlights, from bathing hot spring snow monkeys to skiing in Nagano.

There are also plenty of ways to enjoy luxury travel in Japan by train — like The Twilight Express Mizukaze with a top room that costs $22,000 for a two-night, three-day trip or the Skiki-Shima train that boasts glass ceilings and suites.

1. Egypt

Egypt bookings are set to triple last year’s bookings and there are two primary attractions fueling this trend.

The first is Steam Ship Sudan, a cruise that glides down the Nile between Luxor and Aswan, stopping at archaeological sites, temples, and tombs along the way.

The second is the Grand Egyptian Museum, relocated and newly built overlooking the pyramids of Giza. The museum will house over 100,000 ancient Egyptian artifacts, many of which have never previously been shown in public and includes King Tutankhamun’s complete collection of over 50,000 artifacts. Once complete, the museum will be the largest in the world devoted to a single civilization.

Antalya, Turkey

Luxury Travel Diary’s choice for the Top 10 Best Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts In The World has been published.

1. Grand-Hotel du Cap-Ferrat, A Four Seasons Hotel

2. Four Seasons Lanai

3. Four Seasons Hualalai

4. Four Seasons Los Cabos At Costa Palmas

5. Four Seasons Shanghai At Pudong

6. Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach

7. Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul At The Bosphorus

Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul at the Bosphorus (on the European bank) feels like a palace because it was originally a beautiful 19th-century Ottoman palace. This Four Seasons hotel is well located for exploring the famous Dolmabahçe Palace, a few buildings away, along with the Naval Museum and Yıldız Park, a steeply sloped park with pretty pavilions. Also Ciragan Palace is nearby which belongs to Kempinski Hotel.

The Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul at the Bosphorus is badly located for public transport, but you can easily reserve your limousine service with Illusthrone for your safe and luxury airport transfer from/to new Istanbul Airport or Sabiha Gokcen Airport including free Meet&Greet service for your daily chauffeured car service needs to explore beautiful Istanbul city or to join your business meetings. Beyond your ground transportation requests, Illusthrone provides other luxury transportation services, such as helicopter rental for a nice city tour over the Bosphorus and the Historical Peninsula (a helipad is available next to Four Seasons Bosphorus) and a yacht / boat rental for a tour at the Bosphorus with an expert guide about famous waterside houses of Istanbul or your transportation from/to the hotel without traffic jam.

This waterfront palace offers decadent dining venues providing views of the Asian shore, while the urban day spa boasts a Turkish hammam, famous for its purity and cleansing rituals. The highlight is the wide terrace decked in comfy seating, where you can sit out and enjoy watching the boats criss-cross the Bosphorus strait and look over to the hills on the other side, in Asia.

In the evening, you can dine alfresco on the terrace in the Italian restaurant Aqua and the bar area is lit by a large tikki torch. It is utterly atmospheric. Aqua is also where you have breakfast. It has an indoor section for the colder weather, but in the summer is a wonderful place to munch through the generous Four Seasons buffet breakfast.

145 guestrooms and 25 suites all have windows that open to the sea breezes, contemporary mahogany furnishings and handpainted ceilings. “Palace” rooms in the older buildings are the ones to choose and these have been stunningly preserved. Two more modern buildings house the remaining rooms and suites.

Standard rooms can be found in the two modern buildings and offer views through large windows onto the courtyard. We like the rooms in the Palace building. The ones to pick are those looking onto the Bosphorus with large floor-to-ceiling windows, high ceilings and marble bathrooms. Children are welcome in all Four Seasons hotels and free rollaway beds, high chairs and cots are provided free of charge.

There is a pretty waterside outdoor pool (pictured above), a whirlpool tub and decking plastered with deeply plush loungers, which are positioned to make the most of the views. It is a great and sophisticated place for families and couples to hang out together between May and October. An indoor pool is ideal for the rest of the year and offers attractive lighting and grand pillars for an atmospheric swim. A large fitness room will keep you fit.

8. Four Seasons Hotel At The Surf Club, Miami, USA

9. Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach

10. Four Seasons Boston, One Dalton Street

Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul At The Bosphorus

After the big switch from Ataturk Airport to the new Istanbul Airport in the beginning of 2019, Illusthrone reorganized the operational system for the maximum comfort of the guests. New rules at the new airport, new routes to Istanbul city center, new meet & greet procedures shaped the new Illusthrone’s tailor-made hospitality and luxury ground transportation planning.

High summer season has come, and Illusthrone is more in action at the beautiful summer destinations. The number of foreigners visiting Turkey went up 9.35 percent year-on year to 4.022 million in May 2019. The number of tourists increased from Russia, the UK , Bulgaria and Ukraine.

Regarding the increasing demand, Illusthrone is expanding the capacity of safe limousine ride, VIP meet & greet service and luxury airport transfer at Bodrum, Antalya, Dalaman and Izmir airports in Turkey.

Beyond luxury ground transportation (latest model luxury vehicles and experienced, professional, English speaking, multilingual male and female chauffeurs for airport transfer and hourly/daily limousine service), Illusthrone has taken the service volume up for transfer by boat, boat tour, luxury and private yacht rental, yacht charter service, transfer by helicopter, city tour by helicopter, private jet rental, assistance, organization & event, reservation services in Istanbul, Bodrum, Izmir, Antalya, Dalaman and Cappadocia with experienced professional staff.

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Get your checkbooks out. Bentley just released some wickedly expensive golf clubs.

As part of a celebration for Bentley’s 100th anniversary, the automotive company has created a limited set of clubs for just $15,999. Yes, that means more than $1,000 per club in this luxury set.

The clubs take inspiration from Bentley’s new, sleek Continental GT. The mostly black set has Centenary Gold accents throughout. Bentley is only creating 100 sets for purchase, and the bags that come with will mark “01/100,” just to remind everyone how limited these clubs are.

Announced earlier this year, it’s finally ship month! With the 100th anniversary celebrated on July 10, purchased clubs will now ship later this month. Check out the extravagant clubs below, and when they start to seem out of your price range, remember that Honma has sold sets for as much as $75,000 in the past.

Bentley Golf Centenary Set

Bentley Golf Centenary Set

Chanel is showing its commitment to diversity by hiring Fiona Pargeter as its first Head of Diversity and Inclusion.

According to the Business of Fashion, Pargeter previously held a similar role at Swiss bank UBS. The French fashion house’s new position comes on the heels of competitors investing in diversity initiatives.

In June, maisons at LVMH Group—which owns luxury brands like Louis Vuitton, Dior and Givenchy—followed their European counterparts’ lead after signing the UN Standarts of Conduct for Businesss, which battles discrimination against LGBT people in their workplaces.

“All of our employees should be able to be themselves and be considered for their contribution, irrespective of other considerations such as their race, gender or sexual orientation,” Chantal Gaemperle, group executive vice president of human resources and synergies for the group, told WWD. And the conglomerate is also planning to unroll a series of anti-LGBT discrimination policies by the end of the year.

Meanwhile, the Business of Fashion also reports that Gucci and Burberry are recruiting for roles similar to Chanel’s new position.

Chanel’s Fiole Concept Car

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