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Jet2holidays to help homeworkers expand onto the high street during peaks
General manager trade Lloyd Cross has set out the airline and operator’s plans to support agents during peaks, including a new ’Scale up your Street’ push
Jet2 adds three new Greek island destinations, plus Tallinn city breaks
Airline and operator confirmed additions to its summer 2025 and 2026 programmes, plus its 2025/26 winter schedule, at its conference in Paphos on Wednesday (27 November)
Ambassador pulls remaining 2024 Amsterdam calls due to climate protests
An Ambassador spokesperson told TTG the cruise line will decide whether to return to Amsterdam in 2025 before the end of the year. Climate protestors in the city have repeatedly targeted cruise vessels in 2024 forcing a number of lines to remove Amsterdam from cruise itineraries at short notice
Blue Lagoon to review latest volcano closure later this week
The famous geothermal spa will ’reassess’ the situation on Thursday (28 November) southwest Iceland experiencing its 10th eruption in three years
Uniworld bets on demand for unique long-haul river experiences
UK and Ireland managing director Chris Townson has told industry partners long-haul destinations such as India and Peru are already sold out for early 2025
Agency unable to book flights for 10 days after £40,500 Iata billing 'error'
Bryan Somers Travel director Linda Millar told TTG she remains in the dark after receiving the bill for more than £40,000, warning it was enough to send a small business under if not rectified promptly
Three Not Just Travel franchisees make jump onto high street in a month
In the past month, James and Natasha Oliphant, Rachael and Colman Coyne, and Kelly Baldwin have all opened retail units on the high street
Jet2 puts first winter sun programme on sale from new Luton base
The programme, announced less than a week after Jet2 named Luton as its 13th UK base, majors on the Canary Islands, and also features mainland Spain, Turkey and Portugal
Barrhead Travel expands to second shop in Northern Ireland – and 'sees scope' for more
The Scottish independent has chosen Newtonabbey as the location for its second shop in Northern Ireland, seven years after it opened its first in Belfast
Half the world's top travel firms making progress on sustainability, says WTTC
A new roadmap from the World Travel and Tourism Council says more than half the world’s top travel brands are taking sustainability initiatives
Miles Morgan Travel to open first new branch since Hays Travel takeover
The new store in Trowbridge, which will open in the new year, will grow Miles Morgan Travel’s shop network to 20 across the South West and South Wales
UK snow prompts Jet2 and Ryanair winter weather warnings
Met Office yellow warnings for snow and ice remain in place across large swathes of the UK on Wednesday (20 November)
Atlas Ocean Voyages to launch agent programme and trade portal before 2025
The new luxury expedition line believes now is the right time to put down roots in international markets, including in the UK and Ireland, after a period of building brand awareness among travel agents. Atlas recently fixed pricing in US dollars on its website to help international markets which Bernie Carter oversees
Jet2 ramps up summer 2024 schedule at hometown airport Leeds Bradford
An extra based aircraft – the airline and operator’s 15th at LBA – will allow Jet2 to put on more flights to Palma, Faro and Kefalonia, among others, amounting to an additional 40,000 seats
Whale and dolphin charity forced to pull campaign following pressure from airports
Whale and Dolphin Conservation’s Don’t Go to the Show campaign appeared briefly at Birmingham airport and had been due to run at others, but was pulled by ad firm Global following pushback from airports
EasyJet to launch flights and holidays to Cape Verde next summer
EasyJet will fly to Cape Verde next summer, offering packages with its tour operator to the island of Sal
Crystal Ski sales '20% ahead of 2019' despite climate concerns
Managing director Chris Logan says Crystal is now larger than it was pre-Covid and is optimistic about the future, despite concerns resorts will see less snow due to climate change
MSC Cruises confirms talks under way with shipyards over new ship class
The line will launch MSC World America in April 2025, with MSC World Asia to follow in 2026 and a fourth World-class vessel in 2027, but discussion has also already turned to what MSC’s next ship class will look like
EasyJet launches five new winter routes from Birmingham airport
New winter sun routes include Marrakech and Hurghada, while festive favourites like Reykjavik, Prague and Krakow join easyJet’s BHX network
Poll: Will the recent Budget help or hinder your business?
Billed as a once-in-a-parliament reset to the nation’s finances, last month’s Budget saw chancellor Rachel Reeves deliver reforms that could have wide-ranging implications for how the travel trade goes about its business
Celestyal revamps fare structure in response to customer feedback
The Greek Islands specialist’s new Celestyal One fare includes the cruise fare, WiFi, coffee, tea, water and juice, soft drinks, port fees, taxes and gratuities. Plus, the line is also adding cabins to Celestyal Discovery in the coming months
Accor's Orient Express brand to enter cruise market with two yachts
Accor is set to debut the first of two luxury yachts in 2026 under its resurrected Orient Express brand
Carrier appoints former Elegant Resorts head to lead product department
The luxury tour operator has appointed an industry veteran to head up its product offering
Inside the first luxury sleeper train in England and Wales ahead of summer debut
Belmond is set to launch the regal train with three different routes next summer.