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Luxpo set for full-day debut at The Berkeley in London this spring
Agents will enjoy one-to-one meetings at Luxpo, lunch at The Berkeley and a sneak peek of The Emory, London’s latest luxury hotel launch
Cunard to invite 600 agents onto ships in 2024
Hundreds of agent places are available on ship visits on Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria and soon-to-launch Queen Anne this year
Tui shares to be de-listed from London Stock Exchange this summer
Tui shareholders vote to move listing to Frankfurt and abandon London Stock Exchange
A career that has taken off in all the right ways
Tom Spencer is aviation development executive for Newcastle International Airport and a member of TTG’s current cohort of Tomorrow’s Travel Leaders.
Netflights boss Henry Sunley named Travel Republic MD
Sunley assumes responsibility for dnata-owned OTA in addition to his Netflights brief, replacing Antonio Fellino
Is this London’s most unique new hotel suite?
The King’s Lodge suite at The Connaught in Mayfair is an ode to the finest craftsman from the east
Wendy Lahmich to leave Seabourn sales director role in July
Since joining Carnival Cruise Lines in 1996, Lahmich has become a popular figure in the sector and will be missed by her team and colleagues, Seabourn vice-president Lynn Narraway said
Tui blames Liz Truss financial disaster for ‘currency hit’
Tui says its Q1 profit – the first in its history – was helped by recovery in sterling compared with 2022 when Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng trashed financial markets
TravelTime World marks 30 years of ‘punching above its weight’
After a couple of false starts, TravelTime World is preparing to mark another milestone anniversary. Agency director Ashley Quint tells Harry Kemble why the Berkhamsted business deserves to celebrate
New partnership boosts Windstar distribution to UK agents
Windstar Cruises has partnered with Traveltek to offer UK travel agents access to GBP pricing, product information and itineraries
Bernie Carter: ‘I feel like Madonna in terms of how I’ve reinvented myself’
When Oceania Cruises veteran Carter left the line last summer, he thought he was waving cruise farewell for good; TTG’s Harry Kemble finds out why an approach from an old friend proved too good for Carter to turn down
Tui, Advantage and Princess chiefs to join first Agenda 2024 briefing
Agenda 2024: Did your peaks plans pay off? will take place on Thursday 21 March
Iceland's Blue Lagoon extends closure amid new volcanic activity
Famous geothermal spa has been closed for much of the past three months owing to an ongoing period of heightened volcanic activity along Iceland’s Reykjanes peninsula
Tui defies seasonal lull despite ‘persistently challenging environment’
Group posts positive first-quarter (three months to the end of December) earnings for the first time as ‘positive booking momentum’ continues into new year
Network ITT to return to Scotland next week
ITT-led networking event will feature a ’Sabrage’ demonstration – the art of opening a bottle of champagne with a blade
Explore MD: ‘Our single biggest challenge is growing without doing more damage’
TTG caught up with Explore managing director Michael Edwards to find out and how its first Purpose Paper will drive its B Corp journey
Virgin Atlantic to expand year-round Jamaica service
The carrier will offer seven weekly flights from Heathrow to the Caribbean island from 31 March
Travel Village Group reveals epic 24-hour 50km charity challenge
The Travel Village Group Team team will aim to complete the charity challenge in 24 hours this summer, which will see them scale every peak above 3,000 feet in Wales’ Snowdonia
Govt told it must ‘act now’ on new EU border rules or risk ‘huge’ disruption
Sadiq Khan has warned of huge queues for Eurostar at St Pancras station after the UK’s planning for the EU’s entry-exit system – which is due to come online this year – was branded ‘severely inadequate’
Florida enlists star power to reveal culinary secrets
Jimmy Doherty, best known for the TV show Jimmy’s Farm, headed to the US state to explore its surprisingly diverse culinary scene.
Explore: ‘If you’re not B Corp Certified in our space, it’s a disadvantage’
Adventure specialist becomes latest travel business to obtain B Corp Certification after going through a rigorous process dating back to November 2021
Explore Worldwide becomes travel’s latest B Corp Certified business
Adventure specialist completes two-and-a-half year journey to achieving sustainability milestone
Norse Atlantic won't operate full fleet until summer 2025
New transatlantic carrier extends subleases on four of its Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft
Pioneering tour operator and Aito co-founder Colin Murison Small dies aged 93
Following the collapse of Court Line Holidays in 1975, Murison Small decided to gather smaller tour operators to discuss how they could pay the huge bond bill