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Eurostar keen to start testing EES on passengers despite delay to roll-out
A House of Lords committee has heard the UK and French authorities should have more "latitude" to implement a phased approach to the roll-out of the EU Entry-Exit Sytem.
Poll: Should travel agents undergo mandatory exams?
Following a thought-provoking TTG Luxury interview with Amanda Teale, the founder of Minerva Private Travel & Lifestyle Management, we want your views on whether new agents should receive formal training before they can make bookings
Where InteleTravel plans to expand next – plus four other key points
From the reasons behind InteleTravel’s success to the need to own your social media game, here is everything we have learnt from the homeworking giant’s annual conference
10 of the most impressive hotels for stargazing
With northern lights fever fuelling a wider trend for astro-tourism, our writer uncovers the best accommodation picks in destinations that will have clients reaching for the stars
Virgin Voyages' autumn offer and 'MerMillionaire' incentive In The Spotlight
Get the inside scoop on Virgin Voyages’ fantastic offers and agent incentives for autumn, and find out how you can become a "MerMillionaire" by winning a million Virgin Points, in this new In The Spotlight video
Royal returns to Haiti private resort following lengthy hiatus
The family-focused line announced earlier this year that ’in the abundance of caution’ it was removing calls to Labadee on the Caribbean island
‘I had times when I forgot my condition – I felt like a traveller’
After I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, I was unsure I would ever travel again, but Limitless Travel has made adventures possible for me
Award-winning advisor launches agency with top family travel platform
Swords Travel associate Hollie Stillion has partnered with Tiny Travelship on the new project after being named New Luxury Travel Designer 2024
'Hundreds' of British Airways flights grounded by engine parts issue
The carrier has axed services this winter and pushed back the launch of its Heathrow to Kuala Lumpur route from November 2024 to April 2025
P&O Cruises says now is 'sweet spot' to launch new programme
Just weeks after being recognised at the Travel Industry Awards for the first time, P&O Cruises has launched 78 itineraries featuring 102 destinations for 2026/27
InteleTravel explains decision to cut down Atol size
InteleTravel president James Ferrara has told TTG that only a small number of homeworkers can operate under InteleTravel’s Atol licence of 501 passengers
Intele agents' 'thirst to learn' driving homeworking giant to £200m sales target
President James Ferrara and UK managing director Tricia Handley-Hughes talk to TTG about everything InteleTravel, from the secret behind their success to what’s coming in 2025
How Titanic Belfast is advancing Northern Ireland's tourism
Titanic Belfast, now in its 13th year of operation, has been investing heavily in its galleries
9 reasons to visit the Maldives WTM London stand
Attendees stopping by the Maldives stand can learn about the destination’s vast array of original experiences, from OceanFlow Therapy to a permanent sky diving drop zone
Knightsbridge Circle’s new boss shares top priority ahead of expansion
Industry veteran Hannah Westaway joined the luxury concierge company in September
Las Vegas: Bye bye Tropicana, hello Major League Baseball
US city keeps focus on sports and entertainment as development along the Strip continues at pace
P&O Cruises threatens legal action against former airline partner Maleth
The Carnival Corporation brand is considering recovering costs through the courts from former charter airline partner MalethAero following delays and passenger complaints last winter
InteleTravel boss ‘celebrates’ UK agents after homeworkers outperform US counterparts
Speaking at the InteleTravel Quest conference in Sorrento, Italy, on Friday (11 October), president James Ferrara reported UK and Irish homeworkers achieved £95 million in sales in the eight months to the end of August
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