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Ecuador's tourism chief plays down threat to tourism from political unrest
Ecuador still deemed safe to travel to despite violence relating to forthcoming presidential elections
Carrier creates packages and assets to help agents sell hotels from new BBC TV series
Here’s how you can sell the luxury properties starring in the fifth series of the BBC’s popular Amazing Hotels: Life Beyond The Lobby
More Gatwick ground handlers set to strike next weekend
Union says strike could affect Norse Atlantic Airways, Delta Air Lines, Norwegian Air and Portugal’s TAP
John Warr to leave the Travel Village Group after nearly two years
Travel Village Group chiefs Phil and Paula Nuttall pay tribute to former Wendy Wu Tours sales director Warr, who joined the group as managing director in October 2021
Why Sardinia is the next big luxury destination
All eyes are on Sardinia, which is set to welcome three hotels from leading luxury brands by 2026, including a new Mandarin Oriental property
How climate change is driving interest in northern Europe and off-season travel
Virtuoso members say this summer’s European heatwave is causing shifts in booking patterns, focusing on cooler climes and off-season travel
Virtuoso reports booming 2023 sales and shares key trends
Virtuoso reported soaring sales for 2023 that have “blown 2019 and even 2022 out of the water”, at the 35th annual Virtuoso Travel Week
Heavy rains prompt Foreign Office travel warning for Norway
The Foreign Office called on Brits to be aware of the “extreme weather” that has been hitting Norway and the Nordics for the past week
RwandAir to double London frequency with daily non-stop flights
The carrier announce on Tuesday (15 August) daily flights from London Heathrow will depart at 8.30pm
Typhoon Lan hits Japan prompting FCDO travel warning
The Foreign Office has called on Brits to monitor the advice issued by local authorities and follow instructions
Emirates to increase Heathrow capacity this winter
Emirates will add another flight from Heathrow this winter, citing strong demand for Dubai and beyond
The Mayfair hotel where families are treated like royalty
TTG Luxury checks out the new family package from Dukes London in Mayfair, to discover how it delights and wows children
Travel's next disruptive technology – and what it means for you
Metaverse will revolutionise tourism by converging the physical and digital universes.
Former agency manager Lisa Burnham joins Holiday Extras trade team
Burnham joins the travel ancillary provider from her role as branch manager for Miles Morgan Travel
Titan Travel adds Azores and Cappadocia to 2024 European programme
Escorted touring specialist to offer Portugal’s Atlantic archipelago for the first time
Ethiopian Airlines to up London capacity this winter with return to Gatwick
Three-times-weekly Gatwick-Addis Ababa service to get under way from 21 November
Birmingham airport strike called off following last-ditch talks
Aircraft refuellers at BHX have accepted a 9% pay increase as well as a lump sum of £750
Travel Counsellor pens first novel – while achieving record sales
Guernsey-based Nicki Harrison will fulfil her dream of becoming a published author on Friday after penning her debut novel while also maintaining her successful travel business
Fires, rain and rising prices: how an unpredictable summer is delivering a lates boost
Agents continue to be busy with new bookings during the summer peak period
‘In Rhodes, there is defiance – they won't be beaten by these wildfires’
‘One image that will remain with me is the burned out shell of a taverna, the Angelaki, but having seen how tough – and generous – the islanders are, I’d put money on them being back in time for next year’
Got clients heading to Rhodes? Here's everything you can tell them
TTG’s Gary Noakes headed to Rhodes at the weekend to meet the island’s hoteliers, get an idea of the situation on the ground and help you share their wisdom with your clients
Rhodes: ‘It wasn't easy, but I think the island is proud of what we all did’
TTG’s Gary Noakes visits Rhodes and meets some of the hoteliers who have played a key role restarting tourism to the fire-hit island
Mount Etna: Catania flights cancelled following eruption
Airport authorities said all operations would be suspended until 8pm on Monday (14 August) due to volcanic ash
Jet2 expands Rhodes and Crete programmes for winter 2024/25
The additional services come in response to an uptick in demand in Brits searching for late breaks