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The London experience that's a must for all fans of Sir David Attenborough
If your clients are enchanted by the BBC One Planet Earth III series, suggest a visit to London’s BBC Earth Experience, now running until summer 2024.
TTG Luxury fundraiser brings clean water to Kenyan primary school
Donations raised at the TTG Luxury Awards 2023 have provided 315 children and their teachers in Kenya with clean, safe water
Byway Travel introduces carbon labelling as more Brits consider flight-free trips
The slow travel is hopeful the initiative will inspire more people to swap flight-based holidays for rail and other alternatives
TTG Accessibility Seminar October 2023: Destination showcase – top places to send your clients with disabilities
Hear how destinations across the world are offering an inclusive experience and get insider knowledge to help your clients enjoy a holiday without limits.
TTG Accessibility Seminar October 2023: How can you better support your clients with disabilities
Our panel of experts share tips and advice on how to best support disabled clients and how agents can provide a welcoming environment from the start to the finish of their holiday.
TTG Accessibility Seminar October 2023: Accessible tourism in the Sunshine State
Your need-to-know lowdown on accessible attractions and activities in Florida
Royal Caribbean crew successfully rescue person overboard in the Med
An emergency call was heard by passengers shortly after 11pm on Sunday as the crew launched their rescue mission
Air Canada resumes direct service between London and Mumbai
Flights will be operated with Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft and will run until 29 March 2024
'Seismic swarm' in Iceland prompts new Foreign Office warning
The FCDO said the Icelandic authorities were monitoring the situation closely
'Super pro-trade' Air Mauritius launches daily Gatwick service
The first flight took off from Gatwick on Monday after Air Mauritius relocated its UK route from Heathrow, and its commercial chief is confident there is sufficient demand – and plenty for the trade to get excited about
Advantage targets 'vigorous growth' of its managed service model over the next year
Advantage said members operating under its AMS model increased their turnover by 30% over the past year, while booking margins have gone up by 3%
Vertical Systems MD Chris North leaves business after 25 years
North hopeful of returning to travel in February after taking a break to spend a period of ’quality time’ with his family
Windstar Cruises launches new groups promotion to drive agent bookings
Head of sales Augustus Lonsdale said the line was committed to helping agents grow their business
WTM London chief: 'I’ve never worked in a sector so close to consumers'
With WTM London just a week away, exhibition director Juliette Losardo talks TTG through how she plans to stamp her mark on the event in her second year at the helm
‘Without agents, Exodus probably wouldn't be a household name’
Sam Seward, managing director of Exodus Adventure Travels, talks trade relationships, travel trends and sustainability with TTG ahead of the brand’s 50th anniversary next year
Booking with agents revealed as top confidence booster for travellers
Abta’s first Travel Confidence Index reveals how people who book with an agent or travel on a package holiday are the most confident travelling abroad
Ponant unveils 2024-25 sailings and trade webinar
The line has introduced five new voyages for 2024-25, and is offering agents a discount for attending an exclusive trade webinar
Awaze to axe James Villas brand risking 40 jobs
Awaze chief executive Henrik Kjellberg said James Villas represented less than 1% of the group’s total portfolio
Kinsfolk & Co to make hospitality debut with winter 2024 opening
New hospitality management company Kinsfolk & Co will open its first hotel next winter, with The Newman in London’s Fitzrovia
Nearly a dozen new routes to take off from Heathrow this winter
New or returning destinations include Peru and Turks & Caicos
Micro vs midi: how to pick the right size ship for cruising in Greece
The Greek islands are a popular area for cruises, but is it better to go for a 50-guest or a 2,000-guest vessel to explore them?
Scottish government to develop tax on cruise ship emissions
Cruise Scotland predicts cruise passengers visiting Scotland will rise to one million passengers this year
Foreign Office cautions against travel to hurricane-hit Mexican beach resort
FCDO is advising against all but essential travel to Acapulco after Hurricane Otis brought 165mph winds last week
Terrorist attacks in UAE and Kuwait ‘very likely’, says Foreign Office
Terrorists ‘continue to issue statements threatening to carry out attacks in the Gulf region’, the FCDO said in a warning to British tourists