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‘It's comfortable and cosy’: why working from bed is key to this agent’s success
Paula Hansen, co-founder of World Accessible Holidays, lives with a chronic health condition that makes working from an office almost impossible
How to sell vibrant El Gouna with easyjet holidays In The Spotlight
Discover this premier holiday destination in the Red Sea in Egypt, offering world-class amenities and an array of activities in the desert and on the water
Introducing Ella Resorts
Hot off the heels of opening a five-star property in Corfu, Mediterranean hotel collection Ella Resorts is gearing up for another launch early next year, and beyond
Foreign Office advises against all travel to Israel as conflict with Iran escalates
FCDO upgrades advisory to caution against all travel to Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories
Murray Travel to launch exclusive Gran Canaria charter programme next year
’The dream is to make the Highlands feel less cut off,’ said the agency’s co-founder Scott Murray
Expert says one of these is your client's perfect US road trip
With so many thrilling road trips on offer in the US it can take time to find the perfect match. American Affair’s Danny Clifford highlights some of the best options for different client types
How to sell Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ new ship, Seven Seas Prestige
With reservations for the ship opening this month, here’s everything you need to know to sell Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ new ship, Seven Seas Prestige
British national sole survivor of crashed Gatwick-bound Air India flight
Air India flight AI171 crashed shortly after taking off from Ahmedabad on Thursday (12 June), killing all but one of 242 people onboard
P&O Cruises unveils new ship visit programme with 650 agent places available
The line says more ship visits will be announced later this summer and it hopes to welcome more than 1,000 travel agents onboard this summer
Finalists revealed for TTG Travel Industry Awards 2025
Travel’s most coveted award ceremony is moving to one of London’s most iconic music venues
Gatwick-bound Air India flight crashes shortly after take-off with 53 Britons onboard
Air India has confirmed Gatwick-bound flight AI171 crashed shortly after taking off from the city of Ahmedabad on Thursday
The five least-visited places in Spain that your clients will love
Want to know where the most authentic, least crowded holidays can be taken in the country? These statistics will help you discover that for your clients
Serengeti Explorer: the bucket list safari that's refreshingly priced
There’s a new brand filling the gap between high-end and budget in the Serengeti National Park – but there’s no skimping on the experience
ECN chief cautions against discounting but won't 'police' members' sales tactics
Trade body’s chief acknowledges discounting is happening in the expedition cruise market, but says it’s not ’part of its mission’ to police lines
Niyama or Naladhu: which is the perfect Maldives resort for newbies?
As a first-time visitor, who is well past the honeymoon stage, would I adore every blissfully isolated minute or be climbing the walls by day two? 
How to sell Fifa World Cup 2026 holidays without the hefty price tag
Kansas City is one of the American hosts of the Fifa World Cup 2026, yet tournament visitors won’t need Premier League salaries to enjoy themselves
Idle Travel, Perfect Getaways and Go Ben win share of £80,000 Jet2 high street fund
The first recipients of funding from the airline and operator’s Scale Up Your Street campaign have been revealed
Ryanair threatens to fine disruptive passengers £500 in new crackdown
Ryanair says it will penalise disruptive passengers who are offloaded with a mandatory £500 fine and pursue civil damages in a crack down on antisocial behaviour as the peak season approaches
Brace for more unrest fuelled by Trump's TV agenda, travel warned
The UK’s former ambassador to Washington has said president Donald Trump’s desire to dominate news networks means he will not shy away from scenes like the disturbances in Los Angeles
Outbound travel 'as important as inbound', insists tourism minister
Sir Chris Bryant tells Abta’s Travel Matters seminar he regards outbound tourism as important as inbound, recognising the UK would not be so well connected without it – particularly in the regions
Selar's debut programmes 85% sold as maiden vessel nears completion
The eco line hopes to operate a 10-vessel fleet by 2036 and plans to launch its first boat in November next year
Tour operator eases disabled clients’ safari ‘fear factor’ with simple tweak
Enable Holidays says the couple, who had dreamt of going on safari for years, has since gone on to book four more trips with the accessible tour operator.
Not Just Travel, Royal Caribbean, Carnival UK: all the latest travel trade people moves
Tony Roberts returns to travel with Imagine Cruising, while Carnival UK has named P&O Cruises’s new brand director. Meanwhile, two high-profile figures in the travel trade have left their roles after more than 20 years
Cunard ups ex-UK capacity after identifying new-to-cruise 'opportunity'
President Katie McAlister said the 3,000-passenger ship, which launched in Liverpool last year, serves as a ’test bed’ for the line