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Craig Platt

Craig Platt

Digital editor, Traveller

Craig Platt is the digital editor of Traveller and has had responsibility for the travel content on the Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, Brisbane Times and WAtoday digital products since 2007. He has worked in journalism for more than 25 years. Craig has a strong interest in aviation and airlines, as well as wildlife tourism and (increasingly) family travel. He has visited every continent, including once visiting six of the seven in a single year (he missed Africa).

Singapore’s Changi has topped the list of world’s best airports for the 13th time.

World’s best airport named as Melbourne tops list for Australia

The annual World Airline Awards names the world’s best airport, as last year’s runner-up withdraws due to war in the Middle East.

  • Craig Platt
Disney’s newest and biggest ship, Disney Adventure.

Record-breaking new $2.5 billion Disney ship launches in our region

Disney may have exited Australia waters, but the cruise line’s newest, biggest ship yet is ready to set sail in Asia.

  • Craig Platt
The main pool.

There’s a new Raffles in Singapore and it’s not like the old one

This new resort came with great expectations, as the country’s second Raffles property after the best-known and most historic hotel in Singapore.

  • Craig Platt
Airspace across parts of the Middle East closed on Monday morning.

Travel plans disrupted by the war? Your insurer is unlikely to help

The closure of one of the world’s busiest regions for international airline traffic has caused massive disruption to travel plans – and your insurance might not cover you.

  • Michael Gebicki and Craig Platt
Kokomo Private Island. The name has nothing to do with the Beach Boys.

A mythical island paradise didn’t exist, so an Australian created it

It might (incorrectly) be associated with a famous Beach Boys song, but this private island resort has plenty of other reasons to sing its praises.

  • Craig Platt
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South Korea’s answer to Machu Picchu: Gamcheon, Busan.

Move over, Japan: The other Asian country Australians are flocking to

As Japan grapples with overtourism, its close neighbour is only just beginning to enjoy a boom in visitors thanks to its food and pop culture exports.

  • Craig Platt
The economy class cabin.

This full-service airline has budget prices (if you avoid the bag fee)

Pacific paradise’s national airline delivers good value apart from the baggage fee – but I found a way to get around it.

  • Craig Platt
Ready to enter the water.

My dolphin swim overseas was horrible. I tried it again in Australia

Animal tourism can be disturbing – for both tourists and wildlife – if it’s not run properly. Fortunately, this Australian operator treats its attractions with respect.

  • Craig Platt
Ha Long Bay, Vietnam. Despite already being one of our most popular destinations, Vietnam visitor numbers increased by 17 per cent in 2025.

Where we went in 2025: The most popular destinations for Australians

Despite wars, changing entry requirements and a weak dollar, Australians’ love of travel showed no sign of slowing down in the past year.

  • Craig Platt
One of the Crocodile Hunter Lodge’s new Crocodile Cabins.

The Irwins now offer luxury accommodation – complete with live crocs

Three crocodiles are lurking just off the terrace of my room, a few metres away from where my two small children are swimming.

  • Craig Platt