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The new packages making the heart of Lapland more accessible
Northern lights specialist operator benefits from new British Airways flights to a winter wonderland
Windstar to homeport ship in the UK for the first time in 2026
Star Pride to operate five ex-London cruises to Belgium, France and Norway’s fjords during May 2026
British Airways to suspend Heathrow-Abu Dhabi flights for seven months
Carrier cites issues with its Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engines fitted to its Boeing 787 aircraft for the cancellations from 30 March to 25 October 2025
Now Bluey can help you sell a family holiday to Australia
Inspired by the TV show that’s essential viewing for toddlers, Bluey’s World is a brilliantly immersive addition to Queensland’s roster of family attractions
'Sorrento isn't what it used to be'; is overtourism ruining Italy's Amalfi Coast?
TTG’s Ilaria Grasso Macola headed to Sorrento to find out how tourism chiefs in the region and wider Amalfi Coast area are striking a delicate balancing act managing overtourism and combatting anti-visitor sentiment
The Central American destination you don't want to overlook
From adrenaline-lovers to wannabe Charles Darwins, there are copious trends which mean Belize is on your clients’ bucket lists – even if they don’t know it yet. And you don’t have to take our word for it...
How travel advisors can make the most of booking private homes in 2025
The founder of Hidden and Found says there is a big opportunity for agents to build up how they book private home stays for clients
New year, new look for this stunning resort in the Maldives
Due to reopen in the first quarter of 2025, W Maldives has been entirely transformed and will welcome guests to a revamped luxury playground in the Indian Ocean
Plans for 'disastrous' Mexican cruise tax pushed back after sector hits out
Mexico’s federal government had planned to implement a $42 fee for each cruise passenger arriving into the country from 1 January – three times the average cost at Caribbean ports – but has now postponed the levy for six months
There's more to Uganda than just gorillas: the company doing safari differently
A trip to Uganda – or Rwanda – does not always have to be about just gorillas
From cloud forests to coastal cliffs: 4 epic new walks in St Helena
Hiking in St Helena is one of the best ways to explore the remote island, providing visitors the opportunity to experience the island’s diverse landscapes
Zambia to invest big in the trade to fix visibility problem
‘We can’t keep Zambia a secret any longer – we’re ready to let it loose,’ Zambia Tourism Agency’s chief executive Matongo Matamwandi says, confirming an increase in trade budgets
Spain plays down impact of new data laws on UK travel trade
Travel agencies and tour operators in source markets like the UK will not be required to share customers’ data, the Spanish Tourist Office insists
InsideAsia launches small group tour of South Korea
Departures for the Asia specialist’s 10-day Soul of Korea itinerary will get under way in May 2025
Tui to more than double hotel presence in Asia within three years
Tui has vowed to bring the total number of properties in Asia to around 40 within the next three years, with the majority of projects being in China.
The Palace Hotel Tokyo: how to live life like a royal in Marunouchi
Just a stone’s throw from the Imperial Palace Tokyo, the hotel has been delivering the royal treatment to guests since its re-opening in 2012
Mark Duguid: 'It's my job to make Kuoni a lot more contemporary and relevant'
Kuoni this week unveiled a rebrand it hopes will help it stand out in a ’sea of sameness’; managing director Mark Duguid talks TTG’s Gary Noakes through the reasoning
SunExpress opens route to Turkey's Cappadocia and debuts at Glasgow and Liverpool
Turkey’s SunExpress will open a new service from Stansted to Cappadocia and launch flights from Glasgow and Liverpool
'I went on safari in Brazil and it was just as good as any in Africa'
In the Pantanal – the world’s largest tropical wetland – eco-tourism pioneer Casa Caiman is surrounded by an immense area of nature, with dazzling flora and fauna
Tui sees switch from Spain to North Africa as cost and capacity deter consumers
Tui has said some consumers are switching away from Spain to North Africa because of cost issues
'I've toured the world on cruise ships and this German port is very underrated'
Senior loyalty and cruise sales manager James Brown has clocked up many a port in his time working for P&O Cruises
Greenland among eye-catching additions to Intrepid's 2025 programme
The Maldives and the West African nations of Benin, Togo, Senegal, The Gambia and Ghana also feature in the adventure specialist’s new programme, which spans more than 120 countries and 200-plus new experiences
Gran Canaria region introduces tourist tax after overtourism protests
Gran Canaria’s Mogan region has become the latest to levy a tourist accommodation tax, ring-fencing proceeds for improvements and sustainability