Travel Agenda: where to go and what to know in travel this week

Get unlimited flights to New York, check into new boutique hotels and explore unusual art festivals this summer

Tuesday 21 June 2016 11:55 BST
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The interiors of the Franklin in London have been revamped by Anouska Hempel
The interiors of the Franklin in London have been revamped by Anouska Hempel

Star quality

The Franklin Hotel in Knightsbridge, London, reopens to guests on 1 August, ahead of its official launch in October. The Victorian building has been closed for more than a year since it was bought by the Italian Starhotels group and completely revamped by designer Anouska Hempel. The 35 rooms start at £360 a night. thefranklinlondon.com

NY-LON

La Compagnie’s new L’Unlimited pass goes on sale on 18 July. Only 10 are available, but for $35,000 (£24,000), you can get a year of unlimited business class flights between Luton and New York’s Newark airport. Passholders will have access to a personal concierge, who will help with booking and managing flights. lacompagnie.com

Call of the wild

To mark 50 years since the release of the film Born Free, Virginia McKenna (star of the film and co-founder of the Born Free Foundation) and her son, Will Travers, will host two 10-day safaris in Kenya this year. Departing 29 August, the trips will visit Elsa’s Kopje in Meru National Park, the location of the film and home of Elsa the Lioness, and Tortilis Camp in Amboseli. Prices start at $8,674 (£5,900) per person including accommodation with some meals, game drives and domestic transport but not international flights. Plus a donation to the Born Free Foundation. chelipeacock.com

Plane to Spain

Norwegian Air Shuttle has launched flights from Edinburgh to Barcelona, going head-to-head with Ryanair’s service. Norwegian’s flights depart twice a week, on Wednesday and Saturday mornings. norwegian.com

Art of France

The Massif du Sancy, in France’s Auvergne region, is hosting the tenth edition of its Horizons festival until 25 September. The event sees artists display open-air installations inspired by, and created for, the surrounding landscape. horizons-sancy.com


 One of this year's Horizons installations, Aequilibrium Singularis, by Michel-Marie Bougard 
 (Ludovic Combe/Horizons)

One step beyond

Steppes Travel is hosting the inaugural Beyond travel festival at the Royal Geographical Society in London on 17 and 18 September. The event will feature seminars and panel discussions, as well as exhibitions and documentary screenings. Speakers includes Sir Ranulph Fiennes, Chris Packham, and champion freediver and ocean conservationist Hanli Prinsloo. steppestravel.co.uk

Buy it

Tripping the Flight Fantastic: Adventures in search of the world’s cheapest air fare is an account of how writer Andrew Fraser created his dream trip on a budget, and had some unusual experiences on the way, including witnessing octopus autopsies in Girona and spotting giant pink Alexander the Greats in Skopje. £9.99, Bradt Travel Guides. bradtguides.com

Island escape

Cugó Gran, an exclusive-use luxury farmhouse in Menorca, is allowing guests to book its rooms individually, on a B&B basis, from September. The villa is set within a 250-acre estate, and has its own pool plus sea views. Doubles start at €325 including breakfast and airport transfers (minimum three-night stay). cugogranmenorca.com

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