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Prestige Travel recruits Joe Lavers to head up trade operation
Former Wendy Wu Tours business development manager and A-Rosa regional sales manager appointed commercial and trade relations manager at Canada specialist Prestige
Travel Counsellors sees spike in all-inclusive sales
Search for value during cost of living crisis sees uptick in all-inclusive sales for home working specialist
Riviera puts expanded 2024 European touring programme on sale
A total of 631 escorted departures are available next year, covering 70 itineraries
Summer 2023 prices up by more than 25% on 2019, Tui reveals
UK market remains Tui’s most advanced, more than two-thirds sold for summer 2023
Great Rail Journeys names new chief operating officer
Great Rail Journeys fills the new role of chief operating officer with internal promotion
If Only breaks into short-haul market with first European programme
If Only has moved into short-haul luxury with a new collection of more than 100 hotels
Tui boss vows to restore travel giant to its 'former strength'
Bookings for summer 2023 up 13% year-on-year and now stand at 96% of summer 2019 levels, with average pricing ’significantly higher’
New tour operator will give homeworkers more choice, says Vertical Travel Group
General manager Chris Richmond told TTG on Sunday (23 April) Instant4Agents will help agents earn more commissions.
Why Jet2 and easyJet offer the industry reasons to be cheerful
Despite double-figure inflation, soaring energy bills and rising mortgage rates package holiday operators are still reporting healthy demand
Agents propel Explore Worldwide towards promising financial year
Explore Worldwide has already outsold 2018/19 half-way through its current financial year
Five ideas to inspire clients to experience Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi offers an enchanting mix of thrills, relaxation and culture, from its vibrant and lively city to the majestic desert landscapes and lush green oases beyond
British Airways to return to Sharm el Sheikh this winter
British Airways to use lower cost subsidiary to revive Red Sea service
Cape Verde specialist announces three new regional flight options
Operator expands programme with Glasgow, East Midlands and Newcastle flights, starting this winter
Coach operators call on govt to end Brexit border chaos at Dover
Confederation of Passenger Transport’s urges Westminster to act after government admits the weekend’s travel chaos was partly due to new checks necessitated by Brexit
Club Med reaps fruits of post-pandemic bounceback
Club Med issues upbeat 2022 financial results following global pick-up in business
CAA strikes optimistic tone despite another fall in Atol renewals
CAA says 155 of 660 March Atol renewals still to be completed
Tui seeks extra €1.8 billion to finish paying off Covid state aid
European travel giant’s supervisory board approves near-€2 billion new capital increase
Agents insist Brits undeterred by Lanzarote tourism row
Brits still keen on the Canaries despite a suggestion the island could look to reduce its reliance on the UK market
Tui to place ‘authenticity’ at heart of near-1,000 role recruitment drive
According to Tui executives, colleague-generated content is perceived as more trustworthy by potential applicants.
Operator to increase focus on community-based tourism with new range
Original Travel launches collection of 20 itineraries centred around community-based tourism
Tui sets out 'ambitious' two-year growth plan for Tui Blue portfolio
Operator confirms new additions in Menorca, Hurghada, Ayia Napa, Majorca and Thailand for summer 2023, and plans to expand further into Asia, the Caribbean and West Africa over the next two years
Experienced product manager Jayne White joins Premier Holidays
White will be responsible for Premier’s programmes in the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, as well as its cruise portfolio
EasyJet holidays claims first with extended summer season
Operator launches summer programme to Rhodes, with Santorini to follow at the weekend
Price hikes mean travel must up its game this summer, Tui chiefs warn
"People have paid more for their holidays and are therefore – rightly – going to be more demanding," Andrew Flintham tells TTG