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New EU border rules 'pushed back to November', says Dover chief
The EU’s biometric Entry-Exit Scheme will now be phased in from November says Port of Dover chief executive Doug Bannister, three years later than originally planned
Vision to bring cruise ships into central Glasgow played down by port firm
Cruise ships could sail into the centre of Glasgow under a plan put forward by the leader of the Scottish Conservatives during a port visit
'I had Christmas dinner with Namibia's late president Sam Nujoma – it shaped the future of tourism there'
Following the passing at the weekend of former Namibian president Sam Nujoma, Sunvil chair Noel Josephides recalls a chance encounter with Nujoma, which helped forge a new and enduring tourism link with the country
America's high-quality, low-key ski resort loved by celebs
View our short video about Sun Valley, which is almost unknown in the UK. The celebs like it that way, but things may change in March, when the Idaho resort hosts its first World Cup downhill event in 50 years
Santorini remains on sale for summer despite earthquake state of emergency
Operators are continuing to take forward bookings for Santorini as the threat of earthquake damage to the island shows no sign of receding
Norwegian Air puts budget Lapland and Nordic flights for winter 2025/26
Norwegian Air Shuttle goes on sale for next winter with destinations including Lapland and Tromso
Shrinking the world: is mid-haul about to have its moment?
A combination of new aircraft economics and strain on Mediterranean hotspots could drive rapid evolution of the mid-haul market, and potentially bring destinations like Cape Verde, Senegal and Ghana into the mainstream
Designer Travel hits £10 million monthly sales for the first time
Luxury homeworking agency achieves “real milestone” during January
Pakistan International Airlines prepares to resume London flights
Pakistan’s flag carrier is preparing to relaunch UK services after it was banned by the UK and EU on safety grounds in 2020
‘I'm no longer selling Mauritius only to honeymooners’
Agent Bridget Perriman won a Mauritius holiday in a Sunlife competition with TTG with her idea for an island treasure hunt – and she got to try it out herself
Jet2 launches Bournemouth base and confirms plan for third based aircraft
A bullish Jet2 has confirmed it will add a third aircraft to its Bournemouth fleet as it starts flights from the south-coast airport on Tuesday (4 February)
Six immersive experiences in ‘the world’s leading sustainable destination’
The lesser-visited coastal Caribbean gem of Belize is making waves as a rising star of sustainable travel. Here are six ideas for activities that support local communities
Santorini residents evacuate despite earlier earthquake reassurances
Residents on the tremor-hit island of Santorini are fleeing despite earlier predictions seismic activity would diminish
Sand, souks and starry skies: the fam exploring authentic Morocco
’Trustworthy and immersive’ – six travel consultants reflect on Not in the Guidebooks’ Moroccan Adventure, from Marrakech to the Desert
Canada's most accessible twin-centre – endorsed by Prince Harry and Invictus
Destination Vancouver’s Megan Nelson explains why the Invictus Games is the perfect platform to showcase Vancouver and Whistler’s accessible credentials
The revamped resort proving itself as an icon of the Cyclades
Discover why your clients can count on Grecotel’s Mykonos Blu properly as an exceptional, luxurious base from which to explore the iconic isle
Santorini seismic activity warning prompts Foreign Office alert
The FCDO has repeated advice from Greek authorities about seismic activity in and around Santorini, but ruled out a repeat of 1956 disaster
Jet2 expands city break network with two new Budapest routes
East Midlands and Newcastle International to gain twice-weekly services to the Hungarian capital this coming winter, while Athens and Rome added to Jet2’s Discover More range
6 culturally immersive tours that your youngest clients will love
As demand grows for holidays with a cultural focus that appeal to children, Abigail Healy rounds up a bumper crop of tours worthy of a teacher’s gold star
Luxury homeworker on how former job helps her nail the VIP booking service
The Global Travel Collection advisor shares her best tips for wowing luxury clients without a shop.
The poetic charm of the ‘Clapham Junction of South Asia’
With Jules Verne reporting a sharp rise in Sri Lanka bookings, our writer gives a taste of what to expect on the operator’s top-selling Highlights of Sri Lanka tour
Meet the ancient reptiles, blushing snails and beautiful birds that can help you sell St Helena
As a unique wildlife haven St Helena offers a captivating blend of endemic species and dramatic landscapes. From its exotic birds to ocean giants, this remote paradise promises unforgettable experiences for nature-loving clients.
The Traitors: the best Scottish hotel for a stay inspired by hit BBC show
Fans of the BBC show are desperate to experience its gorgeous Scottish castle in real life.