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Women in Travel reveals finalists for expanded 2024 IWTTF awards
Ceremony for expanded Women in Travel awards will take place in London on 26 June
My family link to Tower Bridge's new 'accessible' exhibition
Tower Bridge is celebrating its 130th anniversary with a new exhibition, displaying never-before-seen photos of workers on the bridge and the public opening.
Regent Seven Seas reveals name of next ship
The ultra-luxury line will launch Seven Seas Prestige in 2026 before adding another new vessel to its fleet in 2029
Most LGBTQ+ travellers still face discrimination during holidays
Booking.com survey reveals continuing challenges to improving inclusivity
Birmingham airport boss says queuing issues will be fixed for summer peak
Nick Barton promises agents their clients will not face long security queues this summer after spelling out measures to alleviate the issues
Gold Medal to boost trade support in east of England with new role
The trade-only tour operator has already recruited two trade partnership executives to help agents in the southwest of England, south Wales and the Midlands
Ryanair to launch Newcastle-Marrakech route this winter
Twice-weekly service to Moroccan city will start in October
Aer Lingus to cancel up to 20% of flights during pilots' action
Irish carrier says it will cancel between 10% and 20% of services during the first five days of work-to-rule action by pilots starting next week
Latin America road show returns to UK for second year
LATA will head to Glasgow, Leeds and Cheshire next month to raise the profile of Latin America’s numerous destinations
Explora Journeys forced to delay launch of second ship
Both Explora Journeys ships have now been delayed coming out of the Fincantieri shipyard where they were built
Doncaster Sheffield airport likely to name new operator within weeks
Doncaster Sheffield airport looks closer to reopening after the local council, which leases it, received tenders from operators, with an announcement likely within weeks
Foreign Office ups Mexico travel warning as Tropical Storm Alberto makes landfall
Three people have died so far from Alberto’s rains after the storm formed in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico on Wednesday (19 June)
Peninsula London hosts extravagant grand opening party with VIP guests
The luxury hotel group hosted more than 2,500 guests at its new London property this week to mark the special occasion
Gold Medal ‘to transform travel trade landscape’ with new booking platform
Gold Medal says it will cut agents’ admin with new technology tie-up with Inspiretec that will automate the inputting of booking data
Abta moves to bring more agents into decision-making roles
It is hoped the decision to extend the right to stand for election will give more members a say in the organisation’s affairs
Norse Atlantic reaffirms commitment to trade with head of sales UK hire
Andrew Fish brings 25 years’ industry experience to transatlantic start-up from roles with bmi, Gulf Air, Finnair and Air Astana
Co-op Travel holds Millionaire's Club lunch for highest-performing agents
The special event celebrated the 21 travel advisors who had hit £1 million in sales between 2023 and 2024
Cruise lines team up to create new Fred Olsen Travel concept store
Cunard, Carnival Cruise Line, Holland America Line, P&O Cruises, Princess Cruises and Seabourn have each agreed a three-year deal in return for in-store branding at the concept store
Jet2 puts 2025/26 Iceland programme on sale from all 12 UK bases
Jet2 has added Iceland to destinations offered from Liverpool and Bournemouth as it goes on sale for winter 2025/6
Intrepid Foundation named charity partner for Travel Industry Awards 2024
Donations for the charity, which supports local causes in the destinations Intrepid visits, will be raised during the awards ceremony in September
Aer Lingus Manchester schedule 'unaffected' by pilots' work-to-rule action
IAG carrier moves to confirm its transatlantic services from Manchester and Aer Lingus Regional services between the UK and Ireland will not be affected by industrial action by its pilots
Royal Caribbean names Celebrity Cruises' Gerard Nolan as new EMEA chief
Nolan has worked at Royal Caribbean Group since 2016 and will succeed China-bound Ben Bouldin
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