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New security scanners at Bristol - but other airports miss deadline
Bristol airport passengers will be able to leave liquids and electronic devices in their hand luggage from mid-June following the installation of new scanning equipment
The killer question: should we save jobs or save the earth?
In a world confronted with a climate crisis, how does the tourism industry balance the benefits it can generate with the harm it can cause.
Spending on travel agents remains a priority despite challenging month - Barclays
Travel remained a priority for Brits in May despite the majority feeling the pinch of rising household bills, Barclays said
Australia goes all out to court the travel trade
Tourism Australia has reiterated its commitment to the trade as it undertakes a major study into distribution opportunities.
Emirates chief slams 'dismal' Heathrow terminal
Emirates’ president Sir Tim Clark calls for more investment in Heathrow’s Terminal 3, saying the experience for passengers isn’t good enough
Why Cunard picked a city to be Queen Anne's godparent
It is thought to be the first time a cruise line has decided to honour a ship in this way
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Scottish agency Travel Zing makes long-awaited return to high street
The agency closed its previous shop in Edinburgh during the pandemic but is back to meet increased demand for face-to-face service
Inspiring Travel expands Europe portfolio amid demand for multi-centre bookings
The operator will offer nine new European trips in response to an increased demand from clients to visit multiple destinations in one holiday
The Lux Collective's Victoria Wake joins Seaside Collection
The UK sales manager has been tasked with growing sales and boosting brand recognition of Seaside Finolhu Baa Atoll in Maldives and Grand Hotel Residencia in Gran Canaria
AndBeyond to launch expedition yacht in Galapagos
The conservation brand, hotelier and tour operator has expanded its South American offerings with the launch of the new vessel
Cunard reveals ‘icons’ to represent Queen Anne's ‘godparent’ at naming
The line’s 2,996-passenger Queen Anne ship began carrying passengers exactly a month ago
FTI Touristik files for insolvency despite €125 million investment
FTI Touristik is the first of the parent group’s brands to file for insolvency with others expected to follow suit
Intrepid appoints Rochelle Turner as global B Corp impact manager
Turner said on Sunday (2 June) she couldn’t wait to help Intrepid become the “best travel company for the world"
Mandarin Oriental opens second London property in Mayfair
The luxury hotel group has unveiled its second property in London’s leafy Hanover Square
Alastair Donnelly: 'We want to target the right trade partners as we grow our Asian destinations'
Inside Travel Group co-founder tells TTG about the group’s plans to ramp up its trade focus and capitalise on South Korea’s emergence as an in-demand destination
Inghams expands trade sales team with BDM appointment
Charlie Cooper – an industry veteran with 36 years of experience – will focus on growing all brands and products in his new BDM role
Virgin Atlantic to resume direct Tel Aviv flights in September
Daily services between London Heathrow and Tel Aviv will resume on 5 September
Sandals team to run, kayak and hike for four days in aid of paediatric care
To raise £100,000 for childhood cancer and emergency care, Sandals and Beaches Resorts’ sales and marketing representatives, Unique Vacations UK will take on a challenge on Saint Vincent this October
Barrhead Travel to open another store in Northern Ireland
The agency opened its first store in the country seven years ago before launching a homeworking division in 2022
Venice bans large groups and loudspeakers to tackle overtourism
Groups of more than 25 people can no longer enter the city centre as well as the islands of Murano, Burano and Torcello
Oliver's Travels expands into Lapland as latest growth phases continues
The properties are aimed at customers seeking ‘adventure, cultural immersion or simply a retreat into nature’s embrace’, Oliver’s Travels said
The trip agents will want to sell while Japan is booming
Specialist’s new bullet train-inspired itinerary will take your clients off the beaten track, while not sacrificing time in the classic favourites.
Virgin Atlantic resumes Manchester-Las Vegas flights after pandemic pause
The reintroduced flights operate on Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays on the Airbus A350-1000