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J.K. Place boss on opening a hotel in former Versace HQ 
The boutique hotel brand will open its fourth property next year, in the heart of Milan’s fashion district
Agenda 2024 – Summer Breakfast report
Is summer set for a scorcher - or are consumers keeping their holiday plans on ice?
Ambassador Cruise Line names Karen Cameron deputy head of trade
Cameron steps up from divisional sales manager role with the no-fly cruise line
PortMiami welcomes first cruise ship following shore power breakthrough
The shore power berths were installed through a partnership between Miami-Dade County, Florida Power & Light Company and Carnival Corp
'Low-cost carriers will play a key part in our growth over the next few years'
There’s been plenty of activity at Birmingham Airport, in line with its ambitious growth targets, from an upgraded security area to easyJet opening a new base.
Aer Lingus pilots vote convincingly for summer strike action in second ballot
However, president of Irish pilots’ union Ialpa, Captain Mark Tighe, said action was ’not inevitable’ despite the vote
Travel job placements plummet in May despite increase in candidates
New monthly data from C&M Travel Recruitment reveals the number of candidates searching for travel jobs increased in May to its highest level for six months
UK a 'key priority' for expedition cruise operators as sales lag behind other markets
Around a third of ECN members have reported ’less’ or ’significantly less’ growth in the UK compared with the international market, according to new ECN data
Your guide to understanding sustainability certifications

It’s no secret that there are a huge number of sustainability certifications, with some estimates putting the figure at more than 200 in travel and tourism alone… and that’s before you take into account certifications in the general economy, such as the decarbonisation badges, or B-Corp certification.

Play commercial chief Adrian Keating leaves carrier to be closer to family
Keating has left the Icelandic low-cost airline and will relocate back to the UK on a more permanent basis due to family reasons
Sunlounger Travel: 'Our expansion plan is optimistic – but possible'
Sunlounger Travel co-owner Iain Kirkbright tells TTG about the agency’s origins, its ethos – and its plans to grow its footprint
Agent tips: 'Five holidays I'd pick for my autistic child'
Inspired by her own family’s experiences, homeworker Kathryn Freeman became a certified autism travel professional to enable her to help autism families to travel more.
Cruise industry veteran Tony Roberts leaves Warner Hotels after 14 months
Prior to joining the hotel group, Roberts spent more than 22 years working for Seabourn, Princess Cruises and Carnival UK brands P&O Cruises and Cunard
Greece hints at capping cruise guest numbers in holiday hotspots
Prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is expected to introduce a cap on the number of cruise ship arrivals into certain Greek destinations next year
Saudi government to buy larger stake in Heathrow airport
Paris-based Ardian will acquire a 22.6% stake, while Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund will buy a 15% stake – up from a previously agreed 10%
Race Across the World prompts Wendy Wu Tours to hike Japan capacity
Operator adds 17 new Japan departures for the autumn season following a more than 50% increase in Japan bookings over the past eight weeks
New Silversea boss weighs up major deployment changes
The line’s new chief told the trade he was bringing in a lot of resources to enhance the customer experience
Further 175,000 FTI trips cancelled as package takeover talks fail
All FTI Touristik trips due to depart from Saturday 6 July cancelled with immediate effect
Not in the Guidebooks expands Arctic programme with new Norway trips
The collection, which will be expanded again later this year, now features more options to stay with local hosts and experience Norway’s fjords by boat and rail
'Travel needs more visible male allies to play their part'
The case for an inclusive and sustainable industry is plan and simple for everyone to see, writes Women in Travel CIC founder and managing director Alessandra Alonso ahead of the International Women in Travel and Tourism Forum and Awards later this month
Popular Greek resort reveals redesigned suites
The Greek resort complex has elevated the residences of its Asterias property.
Royal boss reveals plan to target Utopia of the Seas at the short-cruise market
The 5,668-passenger ship will operate weekend cruises out of Port Canaveral to Perfect Day at CocoCay in the Bahamas
Explora II successfully completes sea trials ahead of maiden voyage
The MSC Group-owned luxury cruise line has finished the testing phase of its second ship, Explora II.
A 'carbon squeeze' is coming, and travel won't escape its grasp
Incoming regulations reflect consumer demand for full disclosure from operators and airlines on their action on climate change. Gary Noakes reports