Times Travel's top 10 neighbors span travel magazines, news publishers, and travel websites in a tight band — scores run from 0.95 down to 0.91 with no single dominant pull and no sharp drop-off between positions.
The shape is flat. NBC News Tech sits at the top (0.95), which is the most structurally notable fact in the set: a tech-news publisher, not a travel title, holds the closest audience position. Below it, the cluster resolves into recognizable travel-media territory — Travel + Leisure (0.93), Condé Nast Traveler (0.93), Lonely Planet (0.93), and Guardian Travel (0.92) form a core of travel magazines and travel-focused websites. Condé Nast Traveller (0.92) rounds out that cluster. Then the set widens: Financial Times Breaking News (0.91) and BBC News (UK) (0.91) bring in general news publishers, while ARCHITECT Magazine (0.91) introduces a design-and-built-environment magazine with no obvious travel connection. Bloomberg TV (0.91) closes the ten as a financial TV channel. Tallying subcategories across the top 10: four are Magazines (Travel + Leisure, Condé Nast Traveler, Condé Nast Traveller, ARCHITECT Magazine), three are News Publishers (NBC News Tech, Financial Times Breaking News, BBC News UK), two are Websites (Lonely Planet, Guardian Travel), and one is a TV Channel (Bloomberg TV). Times Travel itself is a Magazine, so four neighbors share its subcategory — but the remaining six are drawn from news and web publishing, suggesting the audience composition extends well beyond travel-media readers.
The flat, mixed-subcategory shape indicates an audience that moves fluidly across premium travel content, international news, and financial media rather than concentrating tightly within any single content category.