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'When it comes to sustainability, terminology matters'
Joanna Lawton from TTG’s sustainability advisor TerraVerde explains the science behind, and the importance of, the increasingly complex terminology around sustainable travel
'Having a safe space to share helps everyone feel better'
"There is no reason why anyone should feel alone in our community"
'It’s time to make the most of ancillaries'
"They can improve customer experience, diversify your income streams, and add some additional margin to each sale"
Wonder of the Seas: 'I knew instantly this was a ship I would have fun on'
As a newcomer to cruise, I admit I wasn’t sure what to expect on my visit to Royal Caribbean’s newest ship Wonder of the Seas
‘Travel cannot afford to become divided in this time of need’
Travel Village Group chief Phil Nuttall reflects on challenges facing travel’s tour operators, and why agents must exercise patience and be kind as the industry gets back on its feet
Back from the dead: Can Flybe fly high again?
Perhaps appropriately, the Flybe brand re-emerged on Wednesday just in time for Easter – and TTG’s Gary Noakes thinks Flybe Mk2’s modest ambitions will set it in good stead
Noel Josephides: ‘Government never tackles the real issues’
"The industry, rather than pulling together, is tearing itself apart," argues Noel Josephides
'The prospect of a holiday has never been more appealing'
’With so much in the news to feel horrified by or angry about, there are still reasons to be optimistic for 2022,’ writes TTG editor Sophie Griffiths
‘We're in the middle of a huge battle for travel talent’
’With demand for talent outstripping supply, this will be a challenging 12 months for travel recruitment. But the opportunities are clear,’ writes C&M Recruitment’s Barbara Kolosinska for TTG
'It finally feels like we are in the recovery phase'
Pata UK and Ireland chair Chris Crampton says flurry of reopenings in Pacific Asia region will bring ‘much-needed hope’ to travel industry friends and colleagues
Steve Witt: 'Travel is about to see the biggest comeback ever'
Not Just Travel co-founder reflects on the extraordinary fall, and now rise, of the travel industry, writing on the second anniversary of the moment the UK was told: ’Don’t travel’
Jacqueline Dobson: 'We must break down more barriers for women'
’As leaders, we have a duty to the next generation to demand better,’ writes Barrhead Travel president Jacqueline Dobson for International Women’s Day
'We must continue to challenge perceptions and drive change'
Just 2% of mariners are women – writing for TTG on International Women’s Day, Celebrity’s Jo Rzymowska makes the case for the change the industry must embrace
'Why travel firms must do more to support women'
’Travel has yet to embrace the topic of menopause in full, but wouldn’t it be wonderful if our sector became the pioneer,’ writes Holiday Extras’ Lindsay Garvey-Jones for TTG
'I'm proud to be changing women's lives in my country'
’I am incredibly proud to stand among a whole team of female chief experience officers helping to change women’s lives,’ writes G Adventures’ Latifa Benaissa for TTG
'Travel needs more inclusive recruitment of women'
’All people need to be invited to the table to understand and meet all travellers’ needs,’ writes Backlight founder Lydia Amoah for TTG on International Women’s Day
'Why "timid travellers" will be key to the rebound'
’Once you get people over the hump of their first trip, our research suggests they’ll be much keener to go on their next trip,’ writes PwC’s travel lead David Trunkfield for TTG
'Travel insurers need to come back with better policies'
’The pandemic has taught insurers some valuable lessons – we need to keep improving our policies,’ writes Dan Baldwin, head of personal lines at specialist MGA Avid, for TTG
Bruce Poon Tip: 'Travel can be the fastest path to peace'
‘Covid should have united us, but here we are on the precipice of a more dangerous chapter of our civilised history, driven by the need to divide,’ writes the founder of G Adventures on Ukraine
‘Agents really can make a difference on sustainability’
’Adopting a sustainability approach can feel insurmountable, but it’s worth looking at what you are already doing – and how you can build on that,’ writes Abta’s Danny Waine for TTG
Ukraine: What Russia's invasion means for travel
TTG’s Gary Noakes explores the immediate implications of Russia’s military advances on Ukraine for travel, including the closure of Ukrainian airspace
'Don’t wait for the upturn in business travel – you’ve already missed it'
’If you’ve spent the pandemic waiting for the return of business travel instead of preparing for it, you’ve a lot of catching up to do,’ writes Global Travel Management boss Scott Pawley for TTG
'We're ready to walk the long and difficult path ahead of us'
If Covid brings us back full circle to a more considered way of travel, perhaps we can take solace in the hardships we have all had to endure,’ writes TransIndus boss Amrit Singh for TTG
Has this week marked a turning point in travel's fortunes?
For the past two years, travel has been beset by a never-ending conveyor belt of misfortune – setback after setback, most far beyond its control. But is the tide starting to turn?