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TTG Media names child bereavement network Bebe's Hive as 2026 fundraising partner
The Community Interest Company was set up by Kuoni trainer Lauren King to provide support for grief and traumatic grief after her daughter Bebe was killed in the July 2024 Southport attack
Advantage strategy director Lee Ainsworth to take on additional membership brief
TTG 30 Under 30 alumnus Ainsworth has been with Advantage for 10 years, rising up through the organisation taking on roles across tour operating, operations and latterly strategy
Sri Lanka stands ready to welcome agents' clients in wake of deadly Cyclone Ditwah
Sri Lanka's hotels, DMCs and wider tourism industry are 'on hand' to support agents and help them direct much-needed tourism spend to the country
Five ways to sell the new all-inclusive Hyatt Vivid Punta Cana
Newly reimagined, adults-only Hyatt Vivid Punta Cana is beautifully located at the Dominican Republic’s laidback Cabeza de Toro, with the Caribbean Sea in front and Bavaro lagoon behind
Agency turns 'flooding disaster' into new start in just nine weeks
Andrew Earles Holidays has relocated to a larger store just yards from its original home of more than 30 years after the shop was flooded in September
Line aims to host 100 UK agents on new ship launching in 2028
Crystal Grace will be Crystal's first new build ship in a quarter of century when it launches in 2028
'I went on a fam trip to Albania... and ended up on the TV!'
Leilani Bell, travel consultant at Triangle Travel in Didcot, had a taste of Newmarket Holidays' Classic Albania – Land of the Eagle escorted tour, and here's what she learnt
Jet2 reveals new year-round Egypt programme in full including four exclusive routes
Airline and operator will serve Sharm el Sheikh and Hurghada for the first time since 2011
Agents 'proving their worth' with grasp of new EU border rules
The EU’s Entry-Exit System (EES) launched on 12 October, with the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (Etias) set to come into force in late 2026
'These package travel reforms are a welcome starting point – but there is much more to do'
Alan Bowen, legal advisor to the Association of Atol Companies, runs the rule of the government's proposed changes to the Package Travel Regulations
How Intrepid's Premium range boasts holidays you won’t find anywhere else

Perfectly balancing organised activities with free time and locally-run accommodation, Intrepid’s Original trips are an established winning formula but did you know there are three other trip types to suit different clients?

Basix is an option for travellers of any age on a budget with plenty of free time and optional extras while Comfort trips smooth away the rougher edges of adventure travel at a more relaxed pace and with more inclusions.

Luxury travel’s next era: how top agents keep HNW clients in an AI world
Luxury travel is set for robust growth in the next few years, but how will developments such as AI shape the future for agents selling to a demanding clientele?
Finding Florida’s best-kept secret
From private villas and endless sunsets to exclusive beach set-ups, five agents discovered all that Bradenton Area has to offer on a laid-back TTG Luxury Journey
Package travel reforms draw mixed reaction as ministers swerve wholesale change
Wider scope for businesses to recover costs from suppliers and no more linked travel arrangements, but more fundamental change kicked further down the road
Is this the best way for your clients to explore Australia and New Zealand?
Maui, Apollo and Britz make it easy to book motorhome holidays for your New Zealand and Australia-bound clients
Agents share their top tips after discovering more sustainable travel in Crete
easyJet holidays and the Greek National Tourism Organisation hosted six TTG Sustainable Travel Ambassadors in Crete for the third TTG Sustainable Travel Heroes fam of 2025. Here the agents share their highlights – from learning about stargazing to tasting delicious fresh produce.
Travel Counsellors' ranks swell to nearly 4,000 following acquisition of Canadian agency
The deal creates a homeworking operation with total annual sales in the region of £1.5 billion
How to plan a travel fair for luxury clients
Luxury agents share their advice on planning travel fairs to boost client interest and loyalty
Video: travel leaders reveal reasons why 2026 will be better for the industry
Improvements in social sustainability, a stabilising international scene and a growing understanding of AI were just some of the topics touched on by Aito delegates.
On the Beach vows to 'disrupt' UK cruise market after axing Classic Collection
The OTA says it has trebled the size of its addressable market from 16 million to 50 million passengers since its 'transformational partnership' it signed with Ryanair in 2024
'It gave me something to fall back on': how travel saved me after a life-changing car crash
Gwyndaf Williams turned adversity into opportunity, and has since grown his travel business to become Independent Travel Expert’s top seller for Jet2holidays
Remember, DEI is lucrative and sustainability saves you money – plus six more Aito conference takeaways
The rise of AI, an increasingly discount-led market and the business benefits of DEI and sustainability were key talking points at this year's Aito conference in Asturias. Dea Jusufi reports
Agents 'missing out' by failing to champion travel's green credentials in their advertising
Vast majority of travel agents are not capitalising on travel's sustainability efforts in their advertising, but among those that are, two-thirds are making mistakes that could incur the watchdog's wrath