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How do UK consumers perceive green travel?
Demand for more sustainable travel options won’t be driven by consumers and must instead be led by the industry itself
New product, accessibility and strategic marketing key to managing over-tourism, say major European destinations
Creating new product in lesser-known destinations, improving accessibility from iconic tourist hotspots and driving innovation in marketing will be crucial to managing over-tourism in Europe
Explore's trade revenue almost doubles in 2023 as it launches new 2024 brochure
The adventure tour operator is currently advertising for an agency sales support executive to bolster trade support
WTM London 2023: Official Daily Day two
Culture club. Discovering people and places of the world at WTM London 2023.
Five ways luxury agents are flexing for success in 2024
At the TTG Luxury Travel Summit delegates heard how luxury agencies and agency networks are getting fit for the year ahead
Tracy Roberts joins Not in the Guidebooks as sales and operations leader
Roberts’ travel career has spanned 26 years, working across various for Thomas Cook and Going Places
Spending with agents continues to defy economic headwinds, new Barclays data shows
Year-on-year consumer spending with travel agents rose by 9.6% last month, while travel booking transactions increased by 12.3%
Greece tourism on track for 'milestone year'
TTG speaks to Dimitris Fragakis, secretary general for the Greek National Tourism Organisation, to discover the latest tourism reports, emerging trends and how the destination is supporting responsible travel
CATA aims to attract European tourists with help of corporate investment
The Central American Tourism Agency (CATA) hopes to increase its marketing budget by between 5% and 10% next year as it looks to boost the region’s profile in Europe
Antigua and Barbuda hopes for tourism lift-off thanks to new astronauts
Antigua and Barbuda is looking to make the most of its new global superstars, mother and daughter duo Keisha Schahaff and Anastatia Mayers, who are the first Caribbean astronauts having travelled on the Galactic 02 voyage in August
Tunisia celebrates return to pre-Covid tourism arrivals in 2023
Tunisia is celebrating a return to pre-Covid levels of tourism to the country this year, with arrivals in the first 10 months of 2023 matching those in 2019
Croatia looks to gastronomy and nautical tourism to disperse tourists beyond Dubrovnik and Split
Food and wine will be one of the key pillars of Croatia’s burgeoning tourism offering as it seeks to diversify and disperse tourists more widely beyond the mainstays of Dubrovnik and Split
Your Co-op Travel to unveil nationwide network of revamped branches
Head of omnichannel development Ellis Cain-Jones confirmed the new Your Co-op Travel shops would use existing staff
If Only reveals 'sexy' peaks plans and fam trip winners
The luxury tour operator ran a joint competition with Saadiyat Island in which agents could win fam trip places
Greece lays out five-year tourism plan
Greece has set out its five-year tourism development plan, based around more year-round flights, new product such as city breaks and gastronomy, and highlighting lesser-known destinations for tourism
What you need to know about the rapid rise of ‘slow travel’
Tapping into demand both for more experiential and more sustainable travel, is the slow travel movement about to have a major moment?
Morocco aiming to almost double international tourists to 26 million by 2030
According to tourism minister Fatim-Zahra Ammor, the country has been investing significantly in building a new, experience-based type of offer
Mauritius visitors staying longer for excursions
The average length of stay for Mauritius has increased, with visitors using their extra time on the island to book more excursions
Malta ahead of schedule in pandemic recovery after 'hugely positive year'
Malta’s tourism sector is on track to recover from the Covid pandemic a year early than anticipated, with 2023 visitor levels set to surpass the record highs seen in 2019
Luxury experts reveal how companies can become a brand with purpose
At the 2023 TTG Luxury Travel Summit, an expert panel discussed how luxury travel brands can join the ‘purpose’ movement - and why it matters
Brazil's tourism sector hopeful of funding boost from share of sports bets
Brazil’s tourism industry could receive a massive funding boost if members of the country’s senate vote through a new law next week
Travel staging 'remarkable recovery' despite economic headwinds
Travel is largely facing off headwinds from squeezed disposable incomes as it bounces back but the industry should be alert to coming challenges, says the latest WTM Global Travel Report
Watch: The Iberostar fam trip that went behind the scenes on sustainability
A fam trip to Majorca with Iberostar Hotels & Resorts showed a group of TTG Sustainable Travel Ambassadors what the brand is doing to support responsible and sustainable tourism through its Wave of Change movement
Jet2holidays pledges up to £5,000 towards apprentice agent salaries
The tour operator has previously announced a £500,000 apprenticeship fund to help agencies develop their workforces