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Poll: Should suppliers stop handing out plastic freebies?
The money that would normally be spent on promotional items is being donated to Teenage Cancer Trust, the line confirmed
Crystal bolsters trade sales team with Danny Giles hire
The travel industry veteran has been tasked with building strong connections with the line’s travel partners new and old across the Scotland, north of England and Ireland
AE Expeditions sales chief: 'We're taking a "less is more" approach to trade distribution'
Andrew Turner tells TTG cruise editor Harry Kemble about shaking up his role – and going for a ’less is more approach’ in terms of its trade distribution
New Global Travel Collection member to use personal image to promote travel advisory
Black Voyage founders say their brand’s personable image is already proving integral to its success
Thomas Cook's sale to Polish travel group approved by CAA
Poland’s eSky has sealed the deal for the purchase of Thomas Cook, extending its Atol in the process
Panache Cruises makes senior hires as it fixes sights on becoming £100m business
Chorley-based cruise agent has appointed a new head of sales and operations, and its first head of people and culture
Airlines' struggles to renew fleets could push up air fares, new data shows
The number of new aircraft deliveries is below demand, new figures from Cirium show, meaning potential expansion headaches for airlines and upward pressure on fares
The loveliest Christmas markets, selected by the experts
Amid a sales boom for escorted Christmas market tours, the team at Leger Shearings have shared their top locations with us...
Govt promises fewer delays and less pollution with airspace revamp
Department for Transport opens consultation on biggest shake-up of airspace use for 70 years in a bid to cut congestion and pollution
Tui to leave Luton home of 20 years and move in around the corner from easyJet holidays
Tui UK and Ireland has agreed a deal to relocate from Wigmore House to a newly refurbished office space in Capability Green on the other side of Luton airport
Perfect Getaways targets 10 more shops across north-west by 2028
The Merseyside-based agency reported bookings generated more than £22.5 million in the financial year that ran from 1 October 2023 to 30 September 2024, with commission payments reaching £2.3 million.
More ways to experience the vibrancy of Vegas
A Las Vegas holiday doesn’t need to be all hedonism and high jinks – our writer discovers natural attractions to pair with the destination’s debaucherous side
Where next? 10 destinations you should switch sell your customers to
TTG has challenged agents to think about sought-after holiday hotspots and come up with an alternative to suggest to their clients. Here’s what they had to say
The question every new luxury advisor should ask their client
A luxury advisor has revealed the one thing she always wants to know from clients after 25 years of industry experience
Why these three Arctic destinations should be top of your clients’ summer wish lists
Quark Expeditions showcases the wildlife, culture and beauty that abound in Spitsbergen, the Canadian High Arctic and Greenland
Meet the TTG Sustainable Travel Ambassadors class of 2024
In March we recruited a group of enthusiastic travel agents to embark on our TTG Sustainable Travel Heroes programme, which is exclusively designed to educate the trade on how to sell more responsible holidays
Tui River Cruises to launch its largest ship to date in 2026
Starting spring 2026, newly refurbished Tui Aria will operate sailings between six and nine nights from Amsterdam, Basel and Frankfurt
Frantic fortnight of travel firm sales expected ahead of Budget
Company owners are racing against the clock to seal mergers and acquisitions ahead of the Budget on 30 October and expected tax rises, observers say
London workshop to elevate Norway in UK luxury travel sector
The Conduit in Covent Garden will be home to the event to connect the UK trade with Norway partners
The US destinations luxury travellers could be heading to in 2025
Brand USA has doubled down on its commitment to supporting the country’s lesser-known tourist destinations
4 ways that Taiwan is embracing sustainable tourism
The destination is embracing green, innovative, and community-focused travel experiences, as it seeks to capitalise on interest from the UK market
‘Positives’ for travel in new govt's first 100 days, says Abta
While the travel association warned of potential downsides to come in the Budget, it added the industry could draw some positives from the new government’s first 100 days
Selling travel to Gen Z: “TikTok is the new Tripadvisor”
Travel brands can’t avoid TikTok if they want to successfully target younger consumers
Savile Row Travel's new consortium targets agents who no longer work full time
Operator looks to recruit homeworkers for its Authentic Cruise Company brand