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Bali remains best value winter sun destination
The strong pound has led to prices falling in half of the 33 destinations surveyed
Comment: Touring Egypt in August – Are you mad?
DataArt’s Charlotte Lamp Davies spent her summer holiday in Egypt and found the situation on the ground very different to current perception
Endacott and co raise £35,000 in Kilimanjaro climb
Group of four successfully made it to the peak
Rhinos Without Borders: 'We made a new rhino'
Rhinos Without Borders have released footage showing a glimpse of a new addition for World Rhino Day
World Routes 2015: The benefits - and pitfalls - of growing air service in Africa
The aviation sector contributes $80.5 billion per year to African economies, but a lack of liberalisation is needlessly restricting the benefits of aviation
Safaris in Chad and cruises in Papua New Guinea on agenda for Steppes
Diverse destinations mark the arrival of the 2016 group tours programme for the operator
Egypt issues apology after tourist deaths
Twelve people, including eight Mexican tourists, were killed after security officials mistook them for terrorists
Comment: Why one travel professional had 'no qualms' about holidaying in Tunisia
"Perhaps the most surprising aspect of my August trip to Tunisia, was not how few tourists I encountered but how full the hotels were"
Kwita Izina: Rwanda's annual gorilla-naming ceremony
24 baby mountain gorillas were named this year in front of thousands of people from across the globe to help raise awareness and assist conservation of gorillas in the Virunga Massif
Former Manchester United boss to kick off WTM 2015
The club’s former chief executive David Gill will not only open the event but will also address the event’s leaders lunch
Passenger starts two fires on Monarch flight
A police investigation has been launched after the two blazes broke out on the flight to Egypt
FCO updates Morocco advice with "increased threat"
Morocco warns of the increased threat as problems in Libya, Iraq and Syria continue to worsen
The rugged and remote island that's about to get much more accessible
The little island with a lot to offer - we learn why St Helena should be on your radar
Exclusive Escapes boss blames "toughest" year for demise
Andrew Lee describes last two years as "challenging" and added the Tunisia terror attack and the ongoing fight with Isis were too much for the company to bear
Morocco airline plays down cabin crew 'dispute'
The argument left a flight strewn with the remains of passengers’ meals
WTM focuses on helping resorts' local populations
Event will focus responsible tourism talks on how the ensure the benefits of tourism reach the local populations that host holidaymakers
Tui UK to resume Tunisia programme next March
Thomson and First Choice announce date for return to Tunisia after beach massacre
Zimbabwe makes it into Travel 2 Africa brochure
Zimbabwe and Mozambique both make their debuts in Travel 2’s 2015/16 programme
Thomas Cook sets date for return to Tunisia
Operator is planning to restart flights and holidays on from February, 2016.
Seven secret rail journeys to wow your clients
From Namibia to Uzbekistan, we outline the hidden train tours you need to know
All 30 British dead in Tunisia were Tui customers
Operator confirms every Brit killed in the attack was travelling with it.
Cruise body issues boarding guidelines as Ebola crisis deepens
Clia warning notice recommends that lines “deny boarding” to crew or passengers travelling from countries at risk