The top 10 neighbors for Condé Nast Traveller form a tightly compressed band — scores run from 0.98 down to 0.94 with no single dominant pull — and the mix spans travel media, luxury hospitality, and financial news in roughly equal measure.
The shape is flat. Condé Nast Traveler (0.98) and Travel + Leisure (0.98) sit at the top as fellow travel magazines, and Zagat (0.97) and Lonely Planet (0.96) follow as travel-oriented websites — four neighbors whose subcategories align closely with the center entity's own. But the cluster doesn't stay within travel media. Frommer's (0.96) is a travel brand rather than a magazine, and Richard Branson (0.95) is a Professional in the Celebrities and Influencers category. NYT Real Estate (0.95) is a magazine with no travel mandate, and Tripadvisor (0.95) and Four Seasons Hotels (0.95) represent travel brands and hospitality respectively. Guardian Travel (0.94) rounds out the ten as a website. Subcategory tallies: four magazines, three websites/travel brands, one hotel brand, one professional, one travel brand — no single subcategory commands the set.
The flat distribution across travel media, hospitality, and adjacent lifestyle content suggests an audience that moves fluidly across the full travel-planning ecosystem rather than anchoring to any single format or channel type.