Get BT Weekend delivered to your door

The Business Times Weekend comes with a wrap-around luxury lifestyle magazine called Weekend, which was revamped as a leisurely weekend read during the relaunch.
The Business Times Weekend comes with a wrap-around luxury lifestyle magazine called Weekend, which was revamped as a leisurely weekend read during the relaunch. BT FILE PHOTO

Starting today, readers can choose to subscribe to The Business Times' weekend edition on its own.

They can get the print edition of The Business Times Weekend, which was relaunched in October, delivered to their doorstep at $4.60 a month. The newsstand price for each copy is $1.20.

The subscription price excludes the delivery fee of $3 for HDB flats, $4 for condominiums and $5 for landed properties.

BT editor Wong Wei Kong said: "The new BT Weekend with its magazine-style approach to lifestyle and news features, as well as engaging personal columns, has been well received by readers. With this latest subscription offer, we hope to reach out to a bigger audience with the BT Weekend concept delivered right to the homes of readers."

To subscribe, visit btsub.sg/weekend or call 6388-3838.

The publication, which comes with a wrap-around luxury lifestyle magazine called Weekend, was revamped as a leisurely weekend read during the relaunch.

In this week's issue, Weekend looks at why brands are courting a connected, fearless and idiosyncratic generation of consumers - the Millennials.

In the Weekend Interview, read about Krystal Choo's entrepreneurship journey as the CEO and founder of social travel app Wander.

Want to know what an $11,000 office chair looks like? Check out the Porsche Office Chair RS in this Saturday's Weekend Drive.

Over in the main paper, this Saturday's Brunch feature will introduce readers to glamping - the perfect marriage of luxury and the great outdoors. The Cubicle Files column will look at how readers can make their annual leave count, given how important it is to take time out to recharge.

And as the year comes to an end, the paper's sports column, The Finish Line, will examine the most memorable moments of 2016 after a roller-coaster year in sports.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on December 16, 2016, with the headline Get BT Weekend delivered to your door. Subscribe