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Designer Travel appoints new business development and social media manager
Di Victory joins the agency after three years with Holidaysplease
Aviation sector told to shout louder about its sustainability efforts
Industry not doing enough to tell public what it is doing to make itself sustainable, expert tells Abta’s Aviation Forum
New Discova UK BDM to champion sustainable travel
Quynh Dinh will work with partners in the leisure and education travel sectors in her new position
Riverside Luxury Cruises promises agent fams as it makes European debut
The new brand is aiming to become a pacesetter in luxury river cruise and promising offer agent fam trips
High consumer expectations likely to drive spike in legal claims
Law firm warns high consumer expectations, low service levels and inflated prices will likely result in more legal claims this summer
Jet2 to restart free resort flight check-in in the Canaries this summer
Service will be rolled out to more than 130 hotels across four destinations in the islands this summer
The Homeworker: ‘I owe everything to my “yeah, why not!” attitude’
‘I’d like to think we are proof that hard work and a “yeah, why not!” attitude can really take you places,’ writes Dan Oates for TTG’s second monthly homeworking column
Adventurer Mike Horn joins Explora Journeys as brand ambassador
Adventurer, explorer and environmentalist Mike Horn will help develop and lead experiences for the line
Krakow welcomes hotel housed in a 14th-century church
12|14 Stradom House opens in Krakow this spring in a former church and monastery, located between the ancient Jewish Quarters and Old Town.
How animal lovers can do good for Uganda by booking a gorilla trek
Thirty years since gorilla tourism first took place in Uganda, its primate population has grown, with tourism helping to preserve the country’s natural resources.
SeaDream expands vegan menus to cater to ‘growing demand’
SeaDream Yacht Club has increased its vegan menu options and guests can now enjoy vegan eggs, bacon, prawns and chicken
Scenic Eclipse to star in new TV docu-series
A new Warner Bros Discovery series will chart life onboard Scenic Eclipse as the vessel sails from San Diego to Antarctica
Sunak seeking deal to allow Brits to use EU e-gates
The prime minister will reportedly discuss the plans with the European Commission chief in June
South Africa rediscovered: safaris, culture and so much more
Thrilling safaris, rich culture and a host of new properties are putting the destination in the spotlight
The best summer and autumn experiences to sell in Switzerland’s Valais region
Summer and the autumn are the perfect seasons to visit the Valais region, so discover the hikes, experiences and panoramic scenes to suggest to your clients
Holiday spending outperforms all other UK sectors in March
Spending on holidays and travel continues to see year-on-year growth, according to new stats from Nationwide
Ambassador adds more regional departures to 24/25 season
The new season will see the line increase its number of regional departures from 32 to 39 compared with 2023/2024
BA parent's Air Europa bid reportedly set to face lengthy EU probe
The deal may even be blocked over fears it could lead to higher ticket prices
Cruise can't wait for carbon challenges to dissolve, says NCL parent
NCLH warns sector must embark on journey to decarbonise by 2050 now with technologies at its disposal rather than wait for more complete solutions
Heathrow poised to gain extra Elizabeth line rail services
New timetable will up frequency of service to six an hour
Wizz Air signs deal to make SAF from 'sewage sludge'
The airline has invested £5 million in a biofuel company Firefly
Jet2 adds Vienna to winter 23/24 city breaks programme
It comes as the airline and Jet2CityBreaks expands its upcoming winter schedule in response to an uptick in demand
CAA to rank airlines' accessibility protocols with new framework
The regulator’s framework would rank the performance of airlines based on their service for disabled and less mobile passengers
Cook Islands Tourism hails 'landmark' move to decriminalise homosexuality
The parliament voted in mid-April to amend the Crimes Act of 1969, with prime minister Mark Brown saying the law was “no longer appropriate in this day and age.”