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Ignore artificial intelligence at your peril, travel firms urged
Travel companies who fail to deploy artificial intelligence will lose out to more nimble competitors, an expert warned
Boost in leisure travel demand drives BA parent back to profit
International Airline Group (IAG) described 2022 as a year of ’strong recovery’
British Airways parent to acquire Latin America carrier Air Europa
The company will pay €400 million for the remaining 80% of the Latin America carrier
Uptick in brochure demand signals 'continued growth' in package sector
Orders are up 20% year-on-year from January 2022 to 2023, and 34% more brochures have been despatched
Seabourn to make Australia's Kimberley debut in 2024
Seabourn Pursuit will sail the region between June and August 2024
Auberge Resorts Collection adds two European properties
US group announces plans to manage hotels in France and Italy
Gold Medal parent to host record number of fam trips this year
Dnata Travel Group brands to take 150 agents away on fam trips in the next few months
Hotel Indigo plans to open sixth property in London
IHG’s boutique brand set to take over existing hotel in 2025
The Safari Collection introduces helicopter safaris
Kenyan resort operator is offering guests an aerial trip of remote wilderness
Sir Paul Smith creates suite at Brown’s Hotel in London
Designer has hand-picked furniture and artwork for room at Mayfair property
Jet2's new seat to increase legroom and under-seat storage
Jet2.com signs deal with seat manufacturer to fit out its new Airbus A321 and A320 aircraft
Celestyal acquires former Holland America Line vessel Ryndam
The 1,260-guest vessel was most recently operated by P&O Australia
Adventure sector to enjoy 'roaring '20s' as sales boom
The adventure sector could be in for a roaring ’20s’ as demand soars for 2023 and 2024, Adventure Travel Networking delegates heard on Thursday
CroisiEurope to offer UK flight-inclusive packages for first time
CroisiEurope seals deal with cruise agency to offer Atol packages
Aviation hot list: 10 developments you need to know
From champagne flights to beating a fear of flying, new routes to the return of superjumbos, keep up to date with airline news
Specialist seeks 15 new hires to capitalise on 'growing' touring demand
The Adventure People is looking for a raft of new hires to join its UK sales operation
Classic Package Holidays signs deal with Air Malta
Classic Package Holidays promises to expand range with more airline deals
First Class Holidays overcomes staffing issues to start 2023 strongly
Luxury specialist’s average booking value has increased to around £11,500 in the new year, with enquiries running 20% ahead of 2020 levels – despite a shortfall in reservations staff
From 'floating petri dishes' to record sales, the incredible journey of the UK cruise industry
In recent years, cruise has been plagued with disruption and by bad press, but as the sector sails into 2023 off the back of a positive wave period, it’s safe to say – albeit quietly – cruise is back, senior reporter Will Payne writes for TTG
Heathrow insists expansion ‘remains probable’ despite Covid and climate considerations
Directors weighing up future demand recovery following Covid-19 in addition to climate change risk on long-term passenger numbers
Maritime minister praises cruise sector's rebound from Covid
The event was sponsored by Royston Smith, MP for Southampton Itchen, whose constituency includes the Port of Southampton
Olly Murs to headline Arvia's naming ceremony in Barbados
Hosting the ceremony, which will be conducted both onboard Arvia and from the beach, will be Sara Cox and Trevor Nelson
MSC to name new ship Euribia in Copenhagen this summer
The new flagship will become the line’s second vessel to be powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG)
Qantas says fares will remain high as it returns to profit
Qantas is back in profit after three years of pandemic losses