If You Travel for Work, Try Living Out of a Hotel, Not a Home
Marion Emmanuelle Bullôt notches up some 200,000 miles in the sky each year. Here are her best tips for road warriors.
Marion Emmanuelle Bullôt says she’ll do anything to avoid jet-lag.
Source: Courtesy photoAt Bloomberg Pursuits, we love to travel. And we always want to make sure we’re doing it right. So we’re talking to road warriors to learn about their high-end hacks, tips and off-the-wall experiences. These are the Distinguished Travel Hackers .
Marion Emmanuelle Bullôt is constantly on the road. As managing partner at AvroKO hospitality group, she jets around the globe, working on restaurant, bar and hotel projects—her clients have included the Hoxton’s opening in Chicago’s Fulton Market district and Richard Branson’s Virgin Voyages cruise ships. She started her career in restaurants, working with celebrity chefs like Gordon Ramsay and Marco Pierre White. In 2017 and 2018, she clocked some 300,000 miles in the air—more recently her average has hovered around 200,000.