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Oceania Allura’s inaugural season on sale 13 September
Overnight stays in Istanbul, Monte Carlo, Quebec City, Montreal and New York among options as Oceania Allura’s inaugural season revealed
Luxury operator adds Antarctic and Middle East cruises
Whale watching and visiting a Bedouin village are diverse new options included as Inspiring Travel adds more cruise
onefinestay woos agents with enhanced commission
Loyalty bonuses and a revamped agent portal are new from private rental company Onefinestay as it seeks to court agents
Tui to target ‘next generation travellers’ with First Choice brand overhaul
First Choice to relaunch as a dynamic-package operator for ‘the picky traveller’, but new product won’t be available to agents – yet
The Peninsula London opens in Belgravia
The opening follows a “three-decade search for the perfect location” in London
Disneyland Paris reveals opening date for reimagined Disneyland Hotel
"There will be no other hotel in Europe that’s as immersive as this one," say Disney executives
Cruise sector on course for record year in 2023, says Clia chief
Kelly Craighead also reveals 15% more UK and Ireland passengers cruised in the first half of this year versus 2019
New tube-inspired ski rail map signals greener journeys to France's slopes
A new map outlining ways to make the Alps and Pyrenees more accessible by rail this winter has been produced by Snowcarbon
Three dining experiences your clients will not forget
These properties are in the premier league when it comes to serving locally-sourced, seasonal sustainable menus.
Venetians expected to approve €5 daily tourist fee trial
The €5 fee will be trialled over peak periods next year and will apply to all tourists aged 14 and above
Adventure operators set out plans to restart Morocco tours
Intrepid said it would restart tours from Thursday (14 September) while G Adventures said most of its Morocco tours were operating as normal following Friday’s devastating earthquake
Wizz Air to cut capacity by up to 10% due to engine issues
The budget carrier says it will seek compensation from US engine manufacturer Pratt & Whitney
Exodus Travels unveils 50th anniversary brand refresh and new name
Specialist to adopt Exodus Adventure Travels moniker heading into its 50th year
Luxury hospitality guru's tips on customer satisfaction
Filip Boyen, senior advisor for Corinthia Hotels and global ambassador for Forbes Travel Guide, reveals how the industry can earn and maintain customer trust
Virgin Limited Edition shuts Morocco hotel and launches earthquake appeal
The earthquake hit around 45 miles south of Marrakech on Friday evening (8 September); guests and team at the group’s Kasbah Tamadot are safe and well
Hays Travel acquires North West and Wales franchise partner Just Go Travel
Dame Irene Hays pays tribute to ‘true entrepreneur’ Don Bircham, who will sell all but one of his 46 agencies to franchise partner of some 20 years Hays Travel
'Less is more': how agents can make the most of whatever time they can dedicate to social media
’When it comes to how to approach social media, there are as many opinions as there are marketers – here’s how to cut through them,’ write We Are Llama’s Marta Safin for TTG
How you can support earthquake relief in Morocco and fundraising efforts
Several travel businesses have launched fundraising appeals to provide support, aid and relief to people affected by Friday’s devastating earthquake
Portsmouth port wins £20 million shore power grant
The grant will allow the port to begin the Sea Change project which will be completed in partnership with ferry operator Brittany Ferries
How to add sparkle to your stag and hen bookings
Working with bigger groups has its challenges, but with a few tricks up your sleeve, you can send your prospective brides and grooms away with their mates in style.
Heathrow and Gatwick report traces of RAAC in buildings
Heathrow has told media it was taking “remedial steps” while Gatwick said it was constantly monitoring the presence of RAAC in its buildings
Morocco: What’s the situation on the ground, what has the FCDO said, and is it safe to travel?
Here’s everything we know so far about the impact of the 6.8-magnitude earthquake that hit Morocco over the weekend, which has so far claimed more than 2,000 lives
Marketing and brand expert David Winterton joins APT and Travelmarvel
Former Emerald Cruises global director of brand and marketing Winterton left Scenic Group earlier this year
Intrepid Travel commits £50,000 to Morocco earthquake relief efforts
The operator and experience provider will support the work of local NGOs, who are already providing assistance to the populations hit by the earthquake