The standing imprint · Updated periodically
Masthead.
The publishing entity that pays for the journal to be hosted, reviewed, and corrected.
Publishing entity
Byline convention
Pieces on Business Class Journal publish under the house byline of the journal itself. The publication is the byline; named individual contributors are not credited inline. This is a deliberate editorial choice — the publisher entity is responsible for every claim on the page, and the corrections workflow runs against the publisher, not against an individual contributor.
Reader correspondence about a specific piece should go to corrections@businessclassjournal.com with the article URL.
Editorial offices
The journal does not maintain a single physical newsroom. The work is route-anchored, not bureau-anchored — the dateline on the piece is the city it was filed from.
What the journal does not have
No publisher with travel-trade portfolio interests. No carrier-side board member. No hotel-group equity. No press-trip programme. No affiliate-commerce stack. No paid placements. No quote-approval arrangements.
What the journal does have
A reader email edition (small, paid), a working corrections workflow, a methodology page that has not changed structure since the 2023 launch, and a standing standard of paying for our own seats and our own rooms.