Adachi Pimentel, @adachiphoto
It was the Philadelphia-based, New York–born photographer Adachi’s birthday on Afropunk’s first day, which in some ways contributed to her slightly holographic, breezy look. “I think that subconsciously I wanted to start my year off light,” she says. “I wanted to wear light colors and feel light.”
Jamar Robinson, @its_jamar; Lamar Dobbins, @dospapis; and Julian Gonzalez, @jgonzoo
These three teenaged skaters went against the grain a bit by eschewing the festival’s unofficial dress code that tends towards extravagance. As Lamar Dobbins explains, “It’s Afropunk so no one’s really going to judge what you’re wearing. I just put on regular attire, what I wear every day.”
Grace
Grace traveled all the way from the U.K. for the Brooklyn edition of Afropunk, and she described her chic look as “an amalgamation of everything I like,” from some ’70s influences to Afro-inspired makeup, all topped off with a nod to Paris in her red beret. She says that Afropunk’s focus on community is more important now than it has ever been before, as “there’s a wider movement of defiance almost and just not accepting what we’re told is the norm,” acknowledging that the only antidote is, “inclusion in every sense.”
As our idea of what constitutes true luxury in the modern day continues to evolve, the draw of multi-generational travel rises alongside it. Known as 3G holidays, this is the next step in family holidays, and it’s gaining momentum. In fact, after 2020's travel restrictions, families realised the value of shared experiences — and it’s a trend that’s still going strong.A recent study by Booking.com found that 58% of travellers said their parents paid for part or all their holidays. Why? Because Boomers (the ones funding the trips) are prioritising time together over material possessions. This is especially true in regions where young families are eager to invite their parents on holidays they couldn’t afford earlier in life.
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Must-Visit Lounges and Experiences in Asia Pacific
For easy family trips, look for adjoining rooms that bring everyone together without sacrificing privacy. Dubai’s Jumeirah Beach Hotel offers Ocean Family Club rooms with special family club benefits. Or, in Spain, Anantara Villa Padierna Palace in Marbella provides family rooms for up to six people. Many Hilton hotels worldwide even guarantee availability of connecting rooms when booking, so you don’t have to wait until check-in to confirm.
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For those who love the great outdoors, a glamping getaway could hit the spot. A portmanteau of “glamour” and “camping”, great glamping spots can be found across the world, including Shinta Mani Wild in Cambodia; the Clayoquot Wilderness Resort in Vancouver, British Columbia; and the Glamping Village Totonoi at Mount Fuji, Japan. In the UAE, Ras Al Khaimah’s Longbeach Campground makes it easy for families to pick-and-mix among accommodation types. Aside from the Deluxe and Family Tents, there are 10 Safari Suite tents that can fit up to four people each (with private showers), and the iconic Panoramic Dome Suite Tent, which comes with its own bathroom, terrace, and spa bath. The latter can fit four adults and two kids, or six adults, and its glass exterior gives guests the chance to stargaze together. However, your group divvies up where you sleep, it’s easy to come together at the infinity pool bar or the beach dining area, enjoy sports together, or watch a movie at the outdoor cinema.
Osaka Airport Winery
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As our idea of what constitutes true luxury in the modern day continues to evolve, the draw of multi-generational travel rises alongside it. Known as 3G holidays, this is the next step in family holidays, and it’s gaining momentum. In fact, after 2020's travel restrictions, families realised the value of shared experiences — and it’s a trend that’s still going strong.A recent study by Booking.com found that 58% of travellers said their parents paid for part or all their holidays. Why? Because Boomers (the ones funding the trips) are prioritising time together over material possessions. This is especially true in regions where young families are eager to invite their parents on holidays they couldn’t afford earlier in life.
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Why wait until your destination to start exploring? At Osaka Airport Winery, the world's first in an airport, your adventure begins with a captivating glimpse into the art of winemaking. Discover the process behind each pour and gain a deeper appreciation for the art and science of winemaking. Pair your newfound knowledge with Southern Italian cuisine, perfectly complemented by freshly made wines, for an enriching pre-flight experience.Looking for a gift? Choose from over 12,000 bottles of wine, each wrapped in a baggage tag-style label that nods to its origin, a quirky, travel-inspired keepsake. This lounge isn’t just a pit stop; it’s the complete experience.
Osaka Airport Winery, Osaka Itami International Airport, Central Block
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A standout in the Priority Pass Excellence Awards, the Oriental Club Lounge captures Taiwan’s refined hospitality through thoughtful design and unforgettable flavours. Inspired by shenmu—ancient sacred trees—the space features elegant wood-slat partitions that evoke a calming forest ambiance, making it feel more like a tranquil retreat than a busy terminal.
The real highlight? A curated menu of freshly made Taiwanese favourites, including signature sesame oil noodles and deeply flavourful beef noodle soup, served hot to order. Add in a complimentary gym, massage chairs, a private nursing room, and spacious showers, and you’ve got more than a layover stop—you’ve got a full-body reset.
Oriental Club Lounge, Taipei Taoyuan International Airport (TPE), Terminal 2
With sweeping runway views and soft ambient lighting, N Sky Hub Lounge offers a peaceful pause from the airport bustle. Guests can relax in the curated library corner with Korean travel magazines and novels, and enjoy amenities like high-speed Wi-Fi, charging stations, and flight information displays.
Indulge in Korean dishes like made-to-order ramyeon and bibimbap, and snacks catering to local tastes and international palates. Whether you're fuelling up or winding down, this lounge has it all.
N Sky Hub Lounge, Busan Gimhae International Airport (PUS), International Terminal
Tucked away from the hustle and bustle of one of the world’s busiest airports, Kyra Lounge is like hitting pause on life. Located just five minutes from passport control at Gate 23, this hidden gem offers breath-taking views of the runway and surrounding mountains through floor-to-ceiling windows. It’s no surprise Kyra was named the Asia Pacific's Lounge of the Year Winner of the 2025 Priority Pass Excellence Awards a recognition of its striking design, tranquil ambiance, and commitment to sustainability.
But it’s not just about the views. The lounge’s sustainable design - features a central bar made from typhoon-damaged wood and solar fins that naturally regulate the temperature. The use of an open-loop lighting system maximises natural light, creating a tranquil yet vibrant atmosphere. Kyra is the perfect mix of serenity and sophistication.
Kyra Lounge, Hong Kong International Airport (HKG), Terminal 1
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Nestled within the iconic Jewel Changi complex—home to the world’s tallest indoor waterfall and a sprawling five-story indoor garden— Changi Lounge offers a luxurious escape amidst this urban oasis.
Indulge in authentic Singaporean flavours with local delights like Chilli Crab Mantou and Laksa, complemented by a selection of craft beers that add a refreshing touch to your experience. The lounge itself exudes modern sophistication, featuring plush seating, modern showers, and a sleek yet inviting ambiance, making it the perfect retreat whether you’re in transit or simply starting your journey early.
Beyond the lounge, immerse yourself in the wonders of the vibrant Canopy Park, where whimsical flora and fauna create a magical escape. Marvel at the breathtaking Rain Vortex, or dive into a retail paradise brimming with an enticing array of shopping options—all just a stone’s throw away from the Changi Lounge.
Changi Lounge, Jewel, Singapore Changi International Airport
Imagine sipping wine at an airport winery, relaxing in a personal pod with Netflix, or enjoying a front-row seat to stunning views.
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From trip planning to airport lounging, AI is changing the way we travel in 2025. Nearly half of travellers are now using generative AI to build smarter itineraries - uncovering hidden gems, cutting down research time, and turning travel planning into a seamless, personalised experience.But it doesn’t stop there. AI is also upgrading what used to be the most tedious part of your journey: the airport. With Priority Pass, travellers can now pre-book lounge access or join virtual waitlists, so you know exactly where you’re going and when. At select locations, Priority Pass has live airport maps help you navigate terminals in real time, taking the stress out of airport transfers and tight connections. And at lounges like Hacienda Santa Lucia, you might even be greeted by a robot waiter serving your favourite cocktail.
Whether you're exploring a new city or just passing through the gate, AI is helping travellers unlock smoother, smarter experiences at every step.
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Glamping
For those who love the great outdoors, a glamping getaway could hit the spot. A portmanteau of “glamour” and “camping”, great glamping spots can be found across the world, including Shinta Mani Wild in Cambodia; the Clayoquot Wilderness Resort in Vancouver, British Columbia; and the Glamping Village Totonoi at Mount Fuji, Japan. In the UAE, Ras Al Khaimah’s Longbeach Campground makes it easy for families to pick-and-mix among accommodation types. Aside from the Deluxe and Family Tents, there are 10 Safari Suite tents that can fit up to four people each (with private showers), and the iconic Panoramic Dome Suite Tent, which comes with its own bathroom, terrace, and spa bath. The latter can fit four adults and two kids, or six adults, and its glass exterior gives guests the chance to stargaze together. However, your group divvies up where you sleep, it’s easy to come together at the infinity pool bar or the beach dining area, enjoy sports together, or watch a movie at the outdoor cinema.
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Whether you’re an aviation geek, a wine enthusiast, or someone who just appreciates some good architecture, these lounges challenge you to make your journey as memorable as your destination. Next time you’re flying through Asia Pacific, carve out extra time to explore these gems. Who knows—you might even start hoping for a flight delay.
Changi Lounge, Jewel, Singapore Changi International Airport
