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'Is direct action the only way we will make progress on accessibility?'
Limitless Travel founder and CEO Angus Drummond makes the case for direct action if government isn’t going to step in and require the aviation sector to make flying more accessible
'Why we believe there’s more to a lasting partnership with agents than just commission'
’Investing in and continually improving a well-crafted and personalised agent rewards strategy should complement, and never substitute, a fair commission structure,’ writes Titan Travel’s director of trade distribution, Shane Lewis-Riley, for TTG
Aito: 'Travel must be treated as a partner, not an afterthought – the rhetoric is promising, but we need action'
The Labour government turns one this week. To mark the occasion, TTG reached out to several industry leaders for their assessment of what progress has been achieved for travel over the past year, and where there is still work to be done. Our third and final contributor is Aito head of industry affairs Christina Brazier
Advantage: 'Government has shown willingness to improve practical travel arrangements and remove barriers'
The Labour government turns one this week. To mark the occasion, TTG reached out to several industry leaders for their assessment of what progress has been achieved for travel over the past year, and where there is still work to be done. Our second contributor is Advantage Travel Partnership chief executive Julia Lo Bue-Said
Abta: 'There are positive signs the government stands ready to support the long-term future of our industry'
The Labour government turns one this week. To mark the occasion, TTG reached out to several industry leaders for their assessment of what progress has been achieved for travel over the past year, and where there is still work to be done. Our first contributor is Abta’s director of industry affairs Luke Petherbridge
Five pledges agents can make right now to promote better animal welfare in travel
Animondial’s Daniel Turner shares with TTG a business commitment, principle and five red lines agents and operators can embed in their operations to promote an animal-friendly, nature-positive future
‘Agents are indispensable to our industry – our economic impact report shows that’
According to Carnival UK’s first independent Economic Impact Report, the company is projected to contribute more than £2.5 billion to the overall UK economy over the next five years
'US tourism is getting on with business, and boy does it have a story for agents to tell'
The US tourism industry has plenty to shout about if it can find ways to mitigate the Trump effect, writes TTG Media CEO Daniel Pearce from IPW 2025 in Chicago, who believes travel agents can be central to how the country tells its story
Agents – if something goes wrong, are you ready for when the spotlight falls on you?
As a travel agent, have you ever wondered about your responsibilities when something goes wrong for a customer on holiday? Or for that matter, one of your staff members on a fam?
‘It's comfortable and cosy’: why working from bed is key to this agent’s success
Paula Hansen, co-founder of World Accessible Holidays, lives with a chronic health condition that makes working from an office almost impossible
'I was wrong to write off Tui – this sleeping giant might finally be waking up'
’With a receding debt mountain and some interesting strategic moves, the leisure giant that is Tui in the UK may finally be awakening,’ argues industry veteran Steve Endacott
Four dos and don'ts to avoid carelessness when promoting your green credentials
Sustainability strategist Rachel McCaffrey, a member of the We Are Llama travel marketing collective, explores how agents can keep their sustainability marketing the right side of regulations
‘Pride isn’t just a symbol, it’s action – you either stand up, or stand back’
’It’s Pride Month – I’m celebrating," says Jo Rzymowska. "But I can’t ignore the growing urgency... You either stand up, or stand back’.
Julia Lo Bue-Said: 'The impact of Trump's actions will ripple across our industry'
Ahead of the Advantage Travel Partnership conference, chief executive Julia Lo Bue-Said assesses the myriad challenges agents currently face – and why they can increasingly be seen as the industry’s backbone
'We have some amazing women in senior travel roles – so it's disappointing this pay disparity exists'
Barbara Kolosinska, co-owner and managing director of C&M Travel Recruitment, reflects on new figures from the company showing travel’s gender pay gap has widened again – particularly at higher pay grades
Donald Trump's first 100 days: what effect has he had on travel?
One hundred days into Donald Trump’s second term as US president, we explore the repercussions for the travel sector
'More industry giants are recognising the importance of robust environmental strategy'
Are the UK’s top travel companies moving with the times on sustainability? And have they made any progress over the past year? Patrick Richards from TTG Media’s sustainability partner TerraVerde picks up the story 12 months on
5 ways to keep your marketing on track when it feels like the wheels are coming off
Donald Trump’s tariffs risk all-out global trade warfare, with knock-on effects for the various elements that comprise holidays, writes We Are Llama’s Andrew Shelton for TTG
'I chose to sail the Drake Passage – here's why your clients should too'
Expedition Cruise Network chair Martin Johnson explains why the four days sailing through Drake Passage give passengers the chance to bond
‘She'd want me to keep travelling’: agent pays tribute to daughter after Laos methanol death
Go Travel agent Sue White’s 28-year-old daughter Simone tragically died of methanol poisoning while travelling in Laos last November. She talks about how she’s coping with returning to promoting the happy proposition of travelling, given the circumstances of her daughter’s death
It's time to put agents over influencers: ‘We're selling, not inspiring’
Lotte Gossage is determined to support agents with her exclusive network, Hotel Fam Club.
'Demand for women-only tours is increasing – and everybody wins if we meet it'
Women-only tours help remove all sorts of invisible barriers, but more women are needed to help promote the benefits of these tours – and to run them, writes Responsible Travel’s Eloise Barker for TTG
To B or not to B: is B Corp certification right for your business?
As we enter Global B Corp Month, what is the value of becoming certified?
'At Intrepid Travel, we use our B Corp status as proof of action, not just as a label'
Writing for TTG as we enter B Corp Month, Intrepid Travel’s global B Corp impact manager Rochelle Turner explains how the operator proposes to take its purpose-led mission further, and why certification is far more than ’just a label’