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Lincolnshire Co-op's Louth branch reopens after £160,000 makeover
The shop will be a blueprint for a wholesale revamp of Lincolnshire Co-op's travel branches
The sporty Sardinian resort that will win over clients of all ages
With refreshed accommodation, a new Michelin-star restaurant and myriad experiences from wellness to kids’ clubs and sports academies to beachside activities, agents should consider Forte Village a solid option for energetic multi-gen families
Aer Lingus reveals North Carolina as its newest destination next summer
Irish carrier will fly to Raleigh-Durham airport starting next April as part of its biggest-ever transatlantic schedule
Eight ways your clients can travel more responsibly

How can you help your clients not only choose their perfect holiday, but also ensure they lessen any negative impacts from their trip? This was the focus of the third TTG Sustainable Travel Heroes workshop of the year, led by easyJet holidays’ senior ESG (environmental, social and governance) manager Scott Lawson, who discussed key areas agents can focus on to help their customers make better holiday decisions. 

Bites over banquets – and three other trends shaping luxury travel in 2025
The global travel network noted a shift in culinary expectations as just one trend to emerge from its most recent annual conference. 
Tui inks three-year partnership to drive 'most neuro-friendly travel company' ambition
The three-year partnership will provide inclusivity training for all childcare teams and frontline staff
'My top tip to help agents sell to neurodivergent travellers like me'

Allie Mason read an article in Women’s Health magazine that changed her life, back in 2019. The article was a personal piece written by a journalist who had thought she suffered from depression and anxiety but was, in fact, autistic.

“I thought, I’m in the same camp,” says Allie. “I’m being treated for depression and anxiety – I missed a lot of my schooling and my degree because of this – and I’m just not getting any better.”  

Is there a case for reopening Doncaster Sheffield airport? And should agents get their hopes up?

If all goes to plan, passenger flights could be taking off from Doncaster Sheffield airport (DSA) again as early as 2027.

Proposals to reopen the airport, which closed in late 2022, mean an awful lot at stake - £160 million of public money, in fact, not including the £16 million already spent on the campaign.

The decision to commit £160 million rested with the leaders of local authorities in South Yorkshire, Barnsley, Doncaster, Rotherham and Sheffield.

‘He’s my why’: the agent running a marathon a week in honour of her late father
Claire will run 50 marathons this year to raise money for Dementia UK as well as industry charity Reuben’s Retreat
Why this new Caribbean showpiece needs to be on agents' radars
Expect fam trips and agent training as Wyndham Grand Barbados Sam Lord's Castle looks to expand its presence in the UK market
Riviera Travel to dedicate 140-passenger ship to solo travellers for an entire season
The escorted touring and river cruise specialist will operate 19 departures across its fleet that are specifically for solo travellers
Olive Lounge Travel creates methanol poisoning awareness leaflets in support of bereaved industry colleague
Olive Lounge Travel has created leaflets warning of the prevalence of tainted alcohol abroad, following the death of an industry colleague's daughter from methanol poisoning
Agents to be recognised with ‘more than financial rewards’ in new programme
The Set’s new loyalty programme celebrates advisors with luxurious gifts and VIP experiences.
Azamara becomes latest line to set up agent advisory board following David Duff exit
The specialist small-ship line confirmed its UK and EMEA managing director had vacated his role with chief international sales officer David Siewers taking on his responsibilities
Welsh agency Wonky Sheep Travel seeks homeworkers in time for January peaks
The Cardiff agency, which specialises in sport and group travel, plans to recruit up to 10 homeworkers for a new venture
'It's only taken 50 years to learn how to run a business!': Irish agent sells up after canny post-Covid business decision
John Galligan Travel switched to specialise in selling luxury and expedition cruise following the pandemic
Singapore Airlines celebrates London Gatwick route by giving away flights

To take part, enter a PNR with a Singapore Airlines London Gatwick flight code and you and a companion will be in with a chance of flying with the carrier, a certified Skytrax 5-star Airline renowned for the quality of its service the world over. In fact, just this year Singapore Airlines was awarded "World's Best Cabin Crew" at the Skytrax World Airline Awards.

Sports tour operator, agent and Aito stalwart Edwin Doran passes away aged 79
Edwin Doran who founded his eponymous sports tour brand in London's Twickenham in the 1970s
Silver Travel Advisor secures second premises and hints at further retail expansion
Brand expands to Southwell in Nottinghamshire and is seeking more following success of first shop in Sheffield
The travel agent chasing international sporting glory
Scott McCabe is pursuing international honours, playing for Ireland in the upcoming EuroHockey Indoor Championship 2026.
French air traffic controllers push back weekend strike action into October
ATC personnel had been due to walkout over 18-19 September
Crystal unveils plans for supporting agents at invite-only event
The luxury cruise line shared updates on enhancing its booking platform, as well as key customer insights, at its marketing training day on Wednesday. 
‘Advisors must keep abreast of geopolitics’ as luxury travellers’ safety concerns rise
Safety and security are now leading concerns for high-net-worth travellers, according to the latest Virtuoso insights report.