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Family focus for Abu Dhabi as tourism vision spelled out
Surf Abu Dhabi is just the latest family-friendly offering in a rich tapestry of experiences as the emirate accelerates its tourism strategy in the run-up to 2030
Grenada poised to unveil new underwater sculpture park
A second sculpture park builds on the success of the destination’s original ocean-floor sculpture park – and this one, off Carriacou, is snorkeller-friendly
European Union confirms further delay to Entry-Exit System
The European Union has said the EES biometric registration scheme will now be phased in, with the 10 November deadline scrapped
Travel sweats on Budget to assess full impact of winter fuel payment cut
Will agents’ older clients look to weather the British winter, or escape abroad to sunnier climes? Travel is hoping new chancellor Rachel Reeves’ first Budget on 30 October will hold some answers
Illinois’ luxury hotels see business boost after Midwest campaign launch
The Midwestern state is making major investment in its luxury tourism offerings.
Last chance to register for first TTG New Zealand Fest
With just one week to go before the first-ever TTG New Zealand Fest, the agenda has been confirmed and final calls for registrations commence
A taste of luxury villa life in Tuscany with foraging, sketching and cooking
Inside the rustic world of Oliver’s Travels’ villas Casa Vedetta and Bosco Ai Frati.
Royal Caribbean reveals Mexico Perfect Day development
Royal Caribbean has confirmed plans for another dedicated private destination cruise stop similar to that in Haiti and The Bahamas, this time in Mexico
Hurricane Milton passes over Florida's tourism heartland
Hurricane Milton has been downgraded but is passing over the Cape Canaveral area after wreaking devastation on the west coast in the hours of darkness
‘This region's food adventures will become addictive for your clients’
Despite their cool appearances and climate, the Nordic countries have a deliciously wild streak when it comes to food and drink
Why budget holidays and green taxes don’t mix – plus five other travel talking points
Delegates at the Abta Convention heard how important it is to have a collaborative approach when tackling the pressing issues facing travel today
Abta to hold 2025 convention in ‘important’ Majorca despite mass tourism protests
The Balearic island is the only destination to have hosted an Abta Travel Convention in every decade since the 1970s
Carrier announces ‘Summit’ for agents in London
Luxury operator will host the one-day event at the Corinthia London in November
Watch: Silversea's Peter Shanks on entering the TTG Luxury Travel Awards 2025
Hear from Peter Shanks, Silversea’s managing director for the UK, Ireland, Middle East and Africa, about what’s next for the line and why it’s important to enter the TTG Luxury Travel Awards 2025.
Hurricane Milton: Travel industry braced as Florida battens down hatches
Meteorologist predicts Hurricane Milton could weaken as it approaches Florida but still warns of devastating tidal surges as theme parks and airports close
How luxury travel has moved on from ‘fly and flop’ to ‘fit, flat and fun’
Stylus’ Dr Antonia Ward will unveil the latest luxury travel trends at the 2024 TTG Luxury Travel Summit
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Fred Holidays, MSC Cruises and Lufthansa: this week’s travel trade people moves
People moves this week include a reshuffling in the cruise world, a veteran coming back to the industry and an ocean specialist launching the search for a new boss
How Google is taking search to the next level
The technology giant’s latest developments aim to provide solutions rather than answers and present the information in a more visual way
National newspapers to launch travel agency
The Times and The Sunday Times are recruiting for staff for new digital travel outlet
Hays Travel sees profits leap five years after Cook purchase
Hays Travel has revealed a 43% jump in pre-tax profits exactly five years after it took on the former Thomas Cook chain of shops
Ponant reveals plans to downsize ahead of move to ‘slow cruising’
The changes are part of the luxury cruise line’s commitment to becoming a zero-emissions company.
Entries open for TTG Top 50 Travel Agencies 2025
This year’s programme includes two new awards for homeworking agencies
Tui would like govt to 'do more' ahead of EU border rules roll-out
Neil Swanson insisted the operator is fully focused on helping customers arriving into EU destinations after the scheduled EES roll-out on 10 November