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Nobu expands in Turkey, Spain and London
Nobu reveals new restaurant in Turkey plus Madrid hotel development
Fairmont to open first property in Japan
Fairmont Hotels to move into Japan with new opening in Tokyo
White Desert to open third Antarctic camp
New Antarctic camp experience to open at the end of 2022
Sovereign and Citalia spot early-booking trends
Greece dominant for Sovereign summer bookings, with Sorrento a best seller for Citalia, the Travelopia brands report
Fairmont opens Sustainability Lab project in Maldives
Fairmont hopes Maldives eco project will help solve plastic problem
MSC Group names culinary chief for Explora Journeys launch
Explora Journeys’ ships will offer nine ’culinary experiences’ under new exec chef
Finnair reveals radical new business class seat
Finnair upgrades its business cabins and adds premium economy option
Mandarin Oriental to open first property in Greece
Mandarin Oriental set for 2023 opening in Costa Navarino
Out now: read the winter edition of TTG Luxury
Dive into the latest issue – from creating an inspiring agency website, to all the latest from the Indian Ocean
Holidaying like the luxury-loving Greeks in Porto Heli
Porto Heli on mainland Greece is a popular holiday haunt for well-heeled Athenians. And, with more than 20 properties in the area, The Greek Villas’ portfolio offers some great options for Brits who want to holiday in style
The search for travel's top luxury brands returns
The TTG Luxury Travel Awards is back for 2022, celebrating the resilience and drive of the sector’s best luxury specialists
TTG Luxury conference to make live comeback
The TTG Luxury Travel Summit will take place at The Biltmore, Mayfair in London
TTG Luxury Travel Summit: How the wealthy think, Winston Chesterfield, Barton
Winston Chesterfield, the founder of HNWI research and strategy agency Barton, talks about ’super-trends’ among the wealthy
Sign up to this week’s TTG Luxury Travel Summit with TTG+
From the shifting values of more affluent customers to key consumer trends, the TTG Luxury Travel Summit will provide a toolkit for luxury travel brands
Get set for two days of luxury immersion

The TTG Luxury Travel Summit was launched in 2018 as a full-day London event, but is built on more than a decade of impactful events prior to that. This year’s Summit will pivot to online, reflecting the current uncertainty around live events, and take place over two afternoons on 20 and 21 October. 

Continuing a longstanding relationship, TTG Luxury will once again welcome Celebrity Cruises as headline sponsor, partnering with the cruise line during the event to explore the new landscape for luxury cruising.

TTG Luxury sets out plans for 2020 and beyond
With a 13-year history, TTG Luxury remains committed to the luxury travel community
What will it take to restart luxury travel?
The Restart: Luxury Travel seminar heard that trust and confidence would be the major factors in getting business back on track
In TTG Luxury: experts predict the future of luxury travel; how agents are rebuilding their business
From remote escapes to high-end staycations, and results of an exclusive luxury agent survey, here’s what’s in the new Summer issue of TTG Luxury
Luxury trends under the spotlight at TTG Luxury Travel Summit
The latest trends will be high on the agenda at the annual TTG Luxury Travel Summit at The Langham
‘Consumers choose travel over homes’
Luxury consumers now prioritise spending on travel over their own homes, according to new research by Marriott International, which features nine brands such as Edition, Ritz-Carlton and Bulgari
New Zealand urges visitors to act responsibly in the country
A government and private sector initiative called Tiaki is aimed at encouraging visitors to tread lightly in New Zealand
New agent categories announced for ttgluxury Travel Awards
Editor of ttgluxury April Hutchinson explains why luxury agents can’t afford not to enter the prestigious awards
Virtuoso holds biggest ever luxury travel event in Las Vegas
The global luxury network has also reported a significant boost in bookings via its advisors to £18.6 billion