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New Travel Village Group training academies will take agents 'on a journey'
Running between September 2024 and May 2025, the first academy will give agents the tools to boost their river cruise sales
Apex deployment 'elevates' Celebrity's ex-UK offering, says president
The 2,910-passenger Celebrity Apex ship will return to Southampton next summer
Carbon budgeting to become 'a necessary step to stay ahead of regulation'
Advantage conference delegates told regulations will force the industry to become more mindful of, and responsible for, its carbon output – and to formally account for it as it would financials
Kelly Green returns to Hays Travel as assistant cruise lead
Green has spent the past five months at Club Voyages as the luxury agency’s retail lead
Advantage to put new tools at members' disposal to help them cut carbon
Consortium upgrades partnership with Thrust Carbon to provide members access to new tools, educational webinars and regulation guides to support their efforts to measure, analyse and reduce their carbon impact
Eurostar to invest in 50 new trains to meet 'huge' rail travel demand
Chief executive Gwendoline Cazenave says the investment will provide more capacity as train operator looks to service an additional 11.5 million passengers in the next six years
The Travel Marketing Awards announces shortlisted finalists
Nearly 100 companies have been shortlisted for 34 awards which will be handed out at a ceremony in London on 4 July
US govt may prosecute Boeing over 737 Max crashes
According to multiple media reports, the US Department of Justice has given Boeing until 13 June to respond to the allegations
Upside down waterfalls, Bond scenery and home hospitality: touring the Faroes
With new flights launching this summer with Atlantic Airways from Gatwick, the North Atlantic archipelago is closer to the UK than ever before.
Niamh Folan

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EasyJet to launch new base and routes from Southend
The three aircraft to be based at the airport will boost operations at Southend that started in 2012 with seven million customers served to date
Tauck aims to grow UK presence with series of trade educational events
The in-person seminars will run between 9 and 13 September in Bristol, London, Sutton Coldfield, Manchester and Harrogate
EasyJet trims winter losses in preparation for positive summer
Capacity growth, stable fuel costs and a strong performance from easyJet Holidays have put the airline in a strong position for the summer season ahead
EasyJet names new chief executive as Johan Lundgren steps down
EasyJet chief financial officer Kenton Jarvis will replace chief executive Johan Lundgren when he steps down from his role early next year
Advantage chief: 'Travel must come together behind a single aim'
‘During Covid, many industry leaders talked about never wanting to be in the same position again should there be another crisis – so where are we now, and what have we learned?’ asks Julia Lo Bue-Said
'Like phoenixes from the ashes': nearly one in five Advantage members to open new branches this year
New branch openings among existing Advantage members up by 55% compared with 2019, consortium reveals at conference in Cancun
Not Just Travel recruits Eamonn Holmes to champion its agents
The broadcaster and journalist said he has always preferred booking his trips through an expert, adding the value of travel agents was further enhanced during the Covid pandemic
Cruise sector diversity scheme sets sail for growth
Compass Project organiser Edwina Lonsdale is aiming to recruit a school a year to the scheme
Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection unveils interior design of second ship
Ilma will make its maiden voyage this September, marking the second ship in Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection’s fleet
Brand USA announces 2024 MegaFam dates
The ninth MegaFam will see 60 agents undertake six itineraries before meeting up for a grand finale in Chicago
Desiree Anwar

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Spanish anti-tourist protests ‘no threat to our bottom line' – Tui
According to Tui Group chief executive Sebastian Ebel, the protests do not involve Tui as they focus mainly on the negative impact of tourism on housing and rising living costs
Silversea takes delivery of latest Nova class ship
Silver Ray is the second of the ultra energy-efficient Nova class ships to launch
Intrepid Travel to expand Jordan programme with launch of dedicated DMC
The tour operator’s destination management company will operate all nine small group tours in the Middle East country from this summer