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Bereaved agent calls on industry to back bootleg alcohol petition
A travel agent whose 28-year-old daughter died from methanol poisoning while travelling in Laos is backing a petition for the dangers of methanol poisoning to be covered in the school curriculum – and hopes others in the industry will follow suit
Aito: 'Travel must be treated as a partner, not an afterthought – the rhetoric is promising, but we need action'
The Labour government turns one this week. To mark the occasion, TTG reached out to several industry leaders for their assessment of what progress has been achieved for travel over the past year, and where there is still work to be done. Our third and final contributor is Aito head of industry affairs Christina Brazier
Crystal to unveil first two luxury ships after securing financial backing
The cruise brand says the expansion “validates” its position in the ultra-luxury cruise segment.
Luxury operator reveals agents’ ‘trickiest’ concierge request as demand for VIP service grows
Carrier has expanded its concierge team following a 37% increase in monthly enquiries for the elite service compared to last year.
'Good' number of Crystal customers migrating across from other cruise lines, says new trade chief
Luke Smith, Carnival Cruise Line’s former international and UK sales director, revealed the booking trend during one of his first trade press interviews as Crystal’s sales vice-president, UK and EMEA
Hurtigruten's unique offering In The Spotlight
Discover everything you need to know about Hurtigruten’s various voyages, with a chance to win a £100 Lifestyle voucher
Advantage: 'Government has shown willingness to improve practical travel arrangements and remove barriers'
The Labour government turns one this week. To mark the occasion, TTG reached out to several industry leaders for their assessment of what progress has been achieved for travel over the past year, and where there is still work to be done. Our second contributor is Advantage Travel Partnership chief executive Julia Lo Bue-Said
Lisa McAuley to take helm of cruise agency as UK MD
McAuley will succeed Alison Earnshaw as managing director of World Travel Holdings UK from October 1
Accessible travel: How big is the opportunity?
Our survey of nearly 140 agents reveals what more needs to be done to help the trade sell more accessible travel
Agency launches guide to warn clients after concerns over travel scams
Designer Travel has launched a lengthy manual for customers on travel security after falling victim to a fraudulent enquiry.
Virgin Atlantic commits to Seoul launch despite sales suspension
Virgin Atlantic has paused sales of its new Heathrow-Seoul service due to regulatory issues but says it is committed to the launch date in spring next year
Tui heralds the return of Johan Lundgren
Former easyJet boss Johan Lundgren is to return to his former employer Tui as a non-executive director next year
Four Iberostar properties that make selling adult-only holidays a breeze
Booking grown-up beach holidays is made easier with Iberostar’s thoughtfully planned and located resorts
Thorne Travel hopes to shed ‘homeworking’ tag with new venture
The Scottish agency with three branches hopes to attract agents to its Lifestyle Travel Expert programme
How you can send your clients into the 'wild heart of Europe'
A lesser-known mountain range and a tour that combines one operator’s passion for conservation, rewilding and community tourism
Agent persuades Tui to launch Newquay packages – with Prestwick also benefiting
A Cornish agent has led Tui to launch packages from Newquay with budget flights, while Glasgow Prestwick will also see the operator partner with Ryanair
Aito hopes to tempt new members with financial protection services
Specialist travel association is targeting SMEs by offering ’one solution’
10 ways to experience Ireland, unrushed
Encourage your clients to slow down, connect with locals and landscapes while experiencing everything the island of Ireland has to offer
Abta: 'There are positive signs the government stands ready to support the long-term future of our industry'
The Labour government turns one this week. To mark the occasion, TTG reached out to several industry leaders for their assessment of what progress has been achieved for travel over the past year, and where there is still work to be done. Our first contributor is Abta’s director of industry affairs Luke Petherbridge
Viva Cruises boss hails 'brilliant' river sector despite potential 'challenges' ahead
The river line’s chief executive Andrea Kruse said the sector now has a bigger profile following sustained industry-wide investment over the last decade
Why the world’s most punctual airline teamed up with a little-known destination
AeroMexico celebrated profitability and punctuality at a trade partners lunch event, which also showcased reasons to visit the Mexican state of Chihuahua
'Don't take no for an answer' Ex-Uniworld sales exec reveals why she fights for her colleagues
Emily Holmes, who is on the autism spectrum, was once told she did not have the personal skills to handle customer calls before later going on to manage a call centre team
Payday time! The new booking trend more frequent than peaks (and just as lucrative!)
With turn-of-year peaks appearing to be ’flattening’, agency chiefs say they have identified a new emerging booking trend which is more frequent and just as lucrative