Travel, which is to be published by London-based contract publisher River Publishing, will have 180pp and an initial print run of 150,000. It will be published every two months and have a cover price of 2.95.
River Publishing production director Nigel Mackay said that Londons Zebra was favourite to get the repro work.
The title will be printed on Stora Ensos NovaPress paper, supplied by paper merchant Gerald Judd.
River Publishing also produces magazines for Lloyds TSB, Superdrug, Jupiter Financial Services, the NFU and Holland & Barrett.
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