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Turkmenistan Airlines restores UK flights using alternative carrier
Spanish carrier Wamos Air drafted in to operate flights following EU safety ruling
British Airways confirms move to JFK Terminal 8 and £250m investment
Airline to share new base with oneworld partner American Airlines
Norwegian confident of return to profit despite £131m full-year net loss
Tough competition, high fuel costs and engine issues hit 2018 figures; airline bullish over measures designed to return carrier to profitability this year
Countdown on for the ttgluxury Travel Awards
The luxury travel sector’s biggest UK event is coming to London on February 22
Barrhead’s new high-tech agency first of multiple 2019 openings
Fort Kinnaird branch to feature in-store laptops, iPads and virtual reality headsets to help customers explore their holiday vision
Gap between travel desires of affluent millennials and babyboomers ‘closing'
Fairmont research shows millennials may not be as adventurous as previously thought
Lux opens 'South Beach' style property in the Maldives
Among the attractions of the resort are yacht charter, astrology lessons and submarine trips
Not Just Travel bucks Brexit blues to report record January
Sales surging for travel to Spain, Turkey, South America, Sri Lanka, according to homeworking franchise
Hurtigruten appoints new head of trade sales
Walter will take the lead on the line’s B2B strategy
Jodie Clarkson joins Super Break as sales executive
New recruit will have responsibility for operator’s north west region
Royal Caribbean searches for £2,000-a-week Instagram apprentice
The successful candidate will be tasked with snapping pictures and shooting videos onboard
Uber launches ‘UberSki’ mountain transfer service
Ride-sharing app to offer transfers from Grenoble railway station to six resorts in the French Alps
British skier among four killed in Courmayeur avalanche
The man, along with another UK resident, were reported missing on Sunday afternoon
Airlines set deadline for ownership restructure in event of no-deal Brexit
Carriers must achieve majority EU ownership within seven months of leaving the union to retain EU flying rights if there is no Brexit deal
Germania ceases operations and files for insolvency
German carrier said rising fuel prices, a strong dollar and ongoing maintenance issues had forced its hand
Thomas Cook secures funding for further hotel purchases
Operator has agreed to acquire 250-room hotel in Canary Islands and 300-room hotel in Balearics
Travelport reveals first wave of NDC partners
Dnata, Gray Dawes Group, Meon Valley Travel, Premier Holidays and Travel Counsellors among launch partners
Norwegian Air sale 'thwarted by lack of clarity on Brexit'
Boss Bjorn Kjos has said market turbulence and a lack of clarity on Brexit resulted in a credible offer for the carrier collapsing
Royal Caribbean names second quantum ultra-class vessel
Odyssey of the Seas will join the fleet in autumn 2020
No-deal Brexit risks 700,000 travel and tourism jobs says WTTC
The World Travel and Tourism Council said a no-deal Brexit would cost the wider European economy £40 billion
Flybe board rejects bid by former Stobart Group boss
Andrew Tinkler’s proposal ‘did not offer the certainty required to secure Flybe’s future’
Ryanair reports 'disappointing' third quarter loss; cites 'weak' winter fares
Budget carrier said excess winter capacity had driven down fares, resulting in a €20 million (£17.5 million) loss
Ryanair boss O’Leary commits to new five-year term despite losses
Controversial leader to spearhead group restructure akin to that of IAG