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Railbookers launches new iconic rail journeys of Europe tour
The new itinerary features the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, as well as Switzerland’s Bernina Express, Glacier Express and Golden Pass lines
CAA urged to use Atol reform to deliver ‘positive change’
Both Abta and Advantage chiefs told the Barclays Travel Forum that Atol reform needed a “proportionate” approach
Sri Lanka digitises immigration and entry process
Sri Lanka has dispensed with immigration cards in favour of electronic version
Travel staff ‘disengaged’ and ‘frustrated’ by sector's record on diversity and inclusion
Travel staff are less likely to think equality and inclusion should form “a core priority” for their businesses according to new research
Regenerative Travel launches agent membership programme
Competitive commission, webinars, and an engaged community forum are among perks for ‘values-aligned’ agents joining the new scheme
New wing suites for famous Amsterdam hotel
’Celebrated creatives’ will add an entirely new collection of suites to the grand dame Hotel De L’Europe’s adjacent ‘t Huys wing this year.
Top tips for a design-focused break in Copenhagen
The Danish capital offers everything you need for a stylish spring break
Air Malta to be replaced ‘by the end of the year’
Replacement for Air Malta has been agreed, the airline’s chairman confirms
How to spend a perfect day in Kinsale, foodie capital of Ireland
Ireland’s top destination for food lovers, Kinsale is a historic trading port with a maze of colourful lanes to wander.
‘The UK will likely face flat growth but shouldn’t enter a recession’
The Barclays Travel Forum heard that while consumers feel they have less money, it’s not stopping them from spending on large purchases
Crystal’s 2024 World Cruise now on sale
Shipboard credit of $1,500 and an air credit of $1,000 per person are among perks for clients booking Crystal’s 2024 word cruise.
Inghams to refocus summer programme on walking as part of branding shake-up
The specialist tour operator announced on Tuesday (18 April) it will drop its summer offering in favour of walking tours to attract a more diverse and younger clientele
EasyJet holidays ‘to grow beyond expectations’ this summer
Carrier’s in-house operator ‘benefiting from strong UK demand’
Air France and Airbus cleared over fatal 2009 crash
A French court acquitted the airline and aircraft manufacturer of charges of involuntary manslaughter over a crash which killed 228 people
EasyJet on course to ‘significantly’ reduce pre-tax winter loss
Budget carrier also hopeful of exceeding £260 million profit forecast for its 2022/23 full-year
Tauck adds new European river cruises to 2024 programme
Six new itineraries have been added to the brand’s collection for next year – the most new river cruises the company has ever added to its portfolio in a single year
Loganair to switch Derry and Dundee routes to Heathrow next month
Scottish carrier’s public service obligation air routes set to operate to Heathrow in future
TTG Media launches new PR uploader tool for the trade
The new functionality will give agents even more ways to stay up-to-date with the latest updates from across the trade
New IHG hotels lined up for Nepal and Rome
IHG Hotels & Resorts inks partnership with Shangri-La Hotel & Resort Group to manage four new Nepal hotels and opens two hotels in Rome this spring.
First glimpse of Belmond’s Portofino restoration
A new terrace restaurant and an upgrade to the famous pool will open this summer as the first wave of Belmond’s Portofino hotel restoration.
More than 500 agents apply to ‘rep’ for Classic Collection
Operator’s Be Our Rep, Be Our Guest initiative attracts hundreds of agent applicants
Watch: Celebs revealed for BA's new onboard safety video
Tennis star Emma Raducanu, Sex Education actor and new Dr Who Ncuti Gatwa and journalist Robert Peston all feature
New industry collective to champion expedition cruise through trade
The Expedition Cruise Network was founded by Albatros Expeditions business development manager Akvile Marozaite and Latin Routes and Polar Routes director and co-founder Martin Johnson
Polar exploration: Smooth sailing, or a journey too far for consumer travel?
As pressure mounts on cruise lines to operate more sustainably in polar regions, companies are exploring how they can mitigate their impact. By Will Payne