Phil Cameron (born 14 November 1972) is a British entrepreneur, the founder of No.1 Traveller, and a former Tony and Olivier Award-winning theatre producer.
He went on to produce Another Country, Mother Clap's Molly House, This Is Our Youth, King Lear, Why the Whales Came, Someone Who'll Watch Over Me, As You Like It, Twelfth Night and Journey’s End, which won a Tony Award on Broadway in 2007.
[4] After initially attempting to set up an airline which would cater exclusively for business passengers, he founded No.1 Traveller in 2006.
In September 2011 it opened 12 airside bedrooms at Heathrow Terminal 3[8] and has recently introduced a wide range of ‘Driveway to Runway’ products, including airport parking, express trains, a VIP departure service, and a range of associate lounges around the world.
In October 2015, the company opened up Clubrooms, a collection of four VIP lounges available for private bookings at Gatwick South.