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.
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
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
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 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
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...
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)
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
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
The UK’s ban on Pakistani airlines has been lifted after a safety audit, meaning services can resume after an absence of five years – with PIA ready to resume Heathrow flights
Hear about Tui’s winter 2026 launch, discover the top support available from the trade relations team and find out how you could win a £100 Amazon voucher!
Swiss wines are gaining greater recognition for their quality and unique characteristics, and your clients can get under the skin of this age-old production first hand – with a stunning backdrop to boot
Jet2 is contracting cheaper accommodation – including hostels – in a bid to attract younger and less affluent clients, which it says are not its core demographic