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Is it time clients started tipping travel agents?
Offering great service to customers could be rewarded with a post-holiday cash tip
Cruise line ‘offering Hilton at Premier Inn prices’ names new ship
Two-time Olympic gold medal-winning sailor Shirley Robertson OBE acting as godmother of Ambassador’s Ambition
Transatlantic travel almost back to pre-Covid levels
Data published on Friday (12 May) shows there are 4,414 flights scheduled to depart in March, 1% below the 4,456 scheduled in May 2019
Industry urged to take survey exploring value of allyship in travel
Women in Travel is encouraging responses from travel professionals of all identities and backgrounds
More travel firms likely to offer non-flight packages
Atol reform could further “squeeze” number of operators holding licences
Stansted records busiest month since September
Data published on Friday (12 April) show that Stansted airport has seen 2.4 million passengers pass through its gates in April, 16% up on 2022
What's at stake if the government does deregulate UK holidays?
Exempting domestic breaks from the scope of the Package Travel Regulations could have wide-reaching implications for travel businesses – Deloitte’s Luke Golding digs a little deeper into the government’s plans, and their potential consequences
Travel set to face more legal claims for ‘trips and slips’
Industry lawyers are seeing more personal injury cases from holidaymakers
Take your clients on a journey through British royal history
Gen up on the best regal dwellings in England, Wales and Scotland to take advantage of the Coronation royal-bounce effect.
Scenic Group to embark on UK sales blitz to celebrate docu-series
Sales managers will be out on the road between 30 May and 11 June to celebrate the launch of the Maritime Masters docu-series
Seabourn hails trade as 200 agents board Seabourn Venture
Around 200 agents will step onboard during the ship’s maiden visit to the UK, and partners are being invited to join Arctic sailings this summer
US formally ends Covid-19 vaccination requirements
From 12 May, air passengers will no longer have to provide proof of vaccination against Covid-19 to enter the US
Direct Beijing flights to restart from Edinburgh this summer
Hainan Airlines to operate twice-weekly linking the Scottish and Chinese capitals
Princess Cruises confirms first-ever central Florida homeport
Caribbean Princess will sail out of Port Canaveral starting November 2024
Norwegian Air confident of strong summer after weathering low season
Reborn carrier reveals reduced first-quarter losses after reining in capacity
Seabourn boosts polar region WiFi with Elon Musk’s Starlink
Seabourn guests can now access improved WiFi in the Arctic and Antarctica on the line’s expedition vessel Seabourn Venture
CAA says new-look Atol regime will not aim to stop all failures
Regulator yet to outline final proposals for reforming consumer protection system
A first look at Australia's hottest new attraction
New sound and light show, Wintjiri Wiru, in the spiritual heart of Australia has been sensitively conceived in partnership with the country’s First Nation people.
TTG Top 50 winner Beverley Travel launches homeworking division
The Beverly-based agency has already seen an interest from four potential applicants take part in an in-store training session
Get green claims right or risk wrath of regulators, travel warned
Law firm director Alex Padfield told delegates attending Abta’s travel law seminar that it was fundamental to get green claims right to avoid punishment by regulators
Royal chiefs hail agents' role in 'record-breaking' Icon launch
The ship is already almost half sold for the year
Germany's Viva Cruises sets up dedicated UK sales team
The Dusseldorf-based river cruise operator has appointed Four Agency as its new sales office in the UK
Windstar Cruises appoints Augustus Lonsdale as head of UK sales
Lonsdale joins the line from AmaWaterways where he spent seven years, most recently as head of commercial and marketing for the UK and Europe
Travel Network Group switches conference location from Jerusalem to Munich
Chief executive Gary Lewis has said the change was due to ’operational issues’ which couldn’t be overcome