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Conde Nast Traveler has changed its policies surrounding how writers and editors disclose their trips to travel providers, as well as pay for them, Skift has learned. Since its founding in 1987, CN Traveler has pushed its “Truth in Travel” policy, of which a central tenant was that people contributing to its pages “pay the same prices you do and travel unannounced, except in rare cases where it’s impossible to do so,” according to the mission statemen…

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