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10 new ways to sell Italy to luxury travellers this year
Visitors to Italy are looking beyond Venice, and Rome and Amalfi Coast to explore lesser-known destinations.
‘More people have stood on the top of Mt Everest than landed on this Alaskan shore’
There’s a remote cruise your clients can do that will extend their Alaska bragging rights even further – the Aleutian Islands with HX Hurtigruten Expeditions
Airports get back to normal after problems at Nats control centre prompt UK-wide flight delays
The air traffic control services provider has apologised for delays and cancellations after experiencing technical issues at its Swanwick control centre that covers the London area
Entry-Exit and Etias: the EU's new biometric border rules and visa waiver explained
The EU will this year start rolling out new border rules that will replace passport stamping, and next year introduce a new Esta-style visa waiver – here’s everything you need to know about the two new systems
RSPCA leads renewed calls for Tui to stop selling captive animal attractions
The RSPCA has also pointed out there is a law in England and Wales forbidding brands selling exploitative excursions which has never been implemented
How agents can sell a no-fly trip to three French hot spots
Paris, Provence, St Tropez: could there be a better trio of sophistication? And clients can also do them all without ever getting on a flight.
Here's how to put a different spin on Queensland for your clients
From bush camping in an ancient outback museum to farm-to-table tours, Tropical Northern Queensland is weaving Indigenous-led tourism around established hero products
Turkey Tourism: 'Agents' knowledge of the range of options Turkey offers is crucial to us'
Turkey’s efforts to extend the summer season and shift the spotlight onto lesser-known destinations is bearing fruit, and agents stand to benefit, Turkey’s tourism lead tells TTG’s Gary Noakes
What does the introduction of Marriott mean for New Zealand’s tourism?
Independent hotels currently outnumber international chains in New Zealand, but does the arrival of big-hitter Marriott signal a step change for the country?
Agents warn 'out of hand' resort fees are putting clients off visiting the US
One agent told TTG she had to stump up an extra $700 in fees during a 16-night itinerary
Orient Express Corinthian reveals first Caribbean season itinerary
The 220-metre-long vessel will head to the Caribbean for the first time next autumn, just a few months after its maiden voyage in June 2026
TTG Luxury Summer 2025
RAYS OF SUNSHINE. Indian Ocean destinations have upped their game, offering not just sun, sea and sand but also myriad new properties and exciting ecological, cultural and dining experiences.
The surprising new twist to a Sandals Resorts holiday
There’s a growing trend among fans of the Sandals brand to opt for twin centres, so they see more of the Caribbean and experience more of the portfolio
EasyJet puts nearly 30 million seats on sale for summer 2026
The peak summer programme features 87,000 flights from the UK to destinations in Europe, North Africa and beyond
'As a new agent, I didn't appreciate the value in escorted touring – but this trip changed my mind'
Carolyn Ellis from Designer Travel explored Malta on a five-day itinerary that was designed by Travelsphere and Just You for agents who had never sold escorted touring
October launch date for new EU border rules risks half-term disruption, agents warned
Advantage has warned of possible October half-term bottlenecks at airports as the EU prepares to roll out biometric and fingerprint registration this autumn
Tui launches Lapland day trip programme and Santa packages from 11 UK airports
Tui has included Cardiff airport for the first time in a programme of Lapland day trips this winter, with the first Bournemouth getting its first departures for seven years
10 reasons to send your female solo travellers to Abu Dhabi
If you have an adventurous female client seeking her next great escape, there’s one destination that deserves a top spot on your recommendation list...
Inside Hotel Eden Roc: Switzerland's answer to beach-loving clients
Flamboyant and fabulous, Hotel Eden Roc’s rebirth brings classic Italian glamour to Lake Maggiore. 
EU confirms October start date for new biometric border rules and Etias visa waiver price hike
Long-delayed EU Entry-Exit System will finally start on 12 October, while the upcoming Etias visa waiver has almost tripled in price from €7 (£6) to €20 (£17)
Arrive as strangers, leave as friends: why homestays are the future
Clients should be prepared for basic facilities – but don’t assume that means a lack of cleanliness. We discover how a homestay can be a heart-warming way to experience Nepal’s culture
Barcelona to cut number of cruise terminals in bid to limit passenger growth
Med’s most popular port reveals major revamp to improve sustainability and combat overtourism concerns
New rail link and e-gates access feature in UK-Germany treaty
Wide-ranging deal could finally create long-awaited rail service between two countries
This region ticks all the boxes for a more authentic Greek holiday
The overlooked Peloponnese, with a medieval rock town and barefoot grape stomping, is emerging as a destination for clients seeking depth, history and quiet luxury