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European flight cancellations increase ahead of summer period
According to data analytics firm Cirium, 10,402 flights were cancelled last month
Travellers warned of two-and-a-half-hour delays at Port of Dover this weekend
The port said enhanced passport checks by French officials had ’significantly’ increased processing times
Abercrombie & Kent expands into Costa Rica with new DMC
The brand has opened a new destination management company (DMC) in the country
Eurostar launches contactless check-ins at London St Pancras
Chief executive Gwendoline Cazenave said on Tuesday (18 July) the new system will help Eurostar “increase capacity in stations”
Govt review backs plans to equip CAA with powers to fine airlines
Aviation minister Baroness Vere said the government’s review of the CAA shows the organisation remains ’fit for purpose’
Birmingham airport strike action suspended following last-ditch talks
More than 150 security officers and terminal technicians at BHX had been due to walk from tomorrow for an indefinite period
Travel demand not slowing down despite EU heatwave — Advantage boss
Advantage chief executive Julia Lo Bue-Said said members have not seen cancellations due to the heatwave
Manchester airport records busiest month since September 2019
The airport served 2.8 million passengers in June – the biggest monthly figure since 2019
A harsh lesson? The dangers of govt education cuts and travel's plan to fight back
The government’s decision to defund travel and tourism courses will have far-reaching consequences
'I've found Scandinavia's most beautiful and tranquil city break'
It’s one of Europe’s rainiest cities, with 231 days average rainfall a year, but don’t let that deter you from enjoying its scenic charms.
New state of emergency declared in Peru amid further political unrest
It comes after a political protest in Lima and Southern Peru has been announced for 19 July
Watch: The latest updates and new properties from Iberostar
Iberostar shares updates about the brand’s latest openings, its Island Summer Pass and its sustainability and development work
Specialist combines 50 years’ experience with new tech to predict future of cruise
According to Mundy Cruising, AI-assisted navigation will help plot the most fuel-efficient routes for future vessels
OTA discontinues flights from 15 airlines that ‘fail to comply’ with refund rules
While eDreams ODIGEO will not disclose the brands of the concerned airlines at this time, it may revisit this decision if the carriers continue to withhold customer refunds
Silversea's head of expeditions discusses Silver Nova, top itineraries and the importance of agents
Ahead of the launch of Silver Nova next month, TTG Luxury speaks to Silversea’s head of expeditions Conrad Combrink
This updated all-inclusive in Crete is the perfect summer all-rounder
TTG Luxury editor April Hutchinson checks into the Creta Maris Resort in Crete
London to welcome third Mandarin Oriental hotel in 2028
The group will open its third hotel in the capital in 2028, situated on London’s South Bank with views over St Paul’s Cathedral
Tui issues travel advice ahead of ‘continuous’ Birmingham airport strike
The carrier has put contingency plans in place as the airport prepares for ‘continuous’ strike action from Tuesday (18 July)
UK govt expands youth mobility agreement with Canada
The agreement will see Canadian and UK youth will benefit from reciprocal work opportunities in each other’s countries for a longer period of time
La Palma: thousands evacuated following Canary Islands wildfire
According to reports, the blaze began early on Saturday (15 July) and has already consumed around 11,100 acres of land
World opening up to emboldened LGBTQ+ couples – Kuoni
Kuoni’s first first LGBTQ+ honeymoon report, shared exclusively with TTG, reveals how same-sex honeymoons have become more welcome around the world
EasyJet expands winter schedule with new Lapland route
Twice-weekly Manchester-Kittila service to take off in November