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'I was wrong to write off Tui – this sleeping giant might finally be waking up'
’With a receding debt mountain and some interesting strategic moves, the leisure giant that is Tui in the UK may finally be awakening,’ argues industry veteran Steve Endacott
Outbound travel to add £10bn to UK economy over next five years, says Abta – if government backs sector
Outbound travel will provide more UK jobs, help regional airports thrive and add £10 billion to the UK economy over the next five years if it is backed by government, Abta has said in a new report
'I didn't really join the industry to sell travel, but then I began to think – this could have legs'
The founder of Janine Loves Travel tells Rob Gill how she fell into ’a great industry’
Agent claims high street jump has helped grow 'five-figure' bookings
Agency owner Liz Houston says she has ’not got any regrets’ about opening a shop – and has plans to, one day, open a second branch in a nearby town
Cunard sales director Tom Mahoney takes up new role at P&O Cruises
Iain Baillie joined the four-ship line in early June with Tom Mahoney moving in the other direction and taking up a director of strategic planning role at P&O Cruises
EasyJet holidays puts 11 more destinations on sale from Newcastle for summer '26
Airline and operator will open a three-aircraft base at Newcastle next spring
Eurostar to launch two new London routes to Frankfurt and Geneva
The additions come as Eurostar’s more than 30-year monopoly on cross-Channel rail services looks set to come under threat from several potential competitors
Can travel embrace AI while retaining its human touch? Plus, 12 other ITT conference highlights
The war for talent, travel’s stand on DEI, and AI’s coming of age were among the key talking points at the 2025 ITT conference in Sardinia this week...
Turkish Airlines ramps up UK and Ireland summer schedule
Turkish Airlines has added a raft of new frequencies to major UK and Ireland airports as demand spikes for Istanbul and destinations beyond the carrier’s home hub
Clients concerned about crowds in Alaska? This could be the ship for them
With critics warning that bigger ships are swamping Alaska’s ports, your clients might feel more comfortable on a smaller ship such as Oceania Cruises’ Riviera
Northern Irish agency raises £10,000 for ‘emotional’ cause with extreme cycle
Oasis Travel cycled for 48 hours non-stop to complete the epic challenge. 
Swords Travel launches in-house tour operator to fill 'gaps' in luxury market
The agency said the venture would better serve clients and address product gaps, while stressing 80% of its business will continue to come through collaborations with partners
'Lean on our specialists' expertise to sell Italy,' association urges agents
Abtoi chair Lisa Leggate told TTG the best way for the association’s members to get closer to the trade is through networking and events such as WTM
Four dos and don'ts to avoid carelessness when promoting your green credentials
Sustainability strategist Rachel McCaffrey, a member of the We Are Llama travel marketing collective, explores how agents can keep their sustainability marketing the right side of regulations
Railbookers' new trade team, agent tools and incredible portfolio In The Spotlight
Hear about the operator’s fantastic support for agents, find out what you can book and discover why your customers will love a holiday with Railbookers
Join the TTG Luxury Journey to Aruba this summer
Luxury travel advisors have a chance to experience a slice of luxury in the Caribbean this August on the exciting new TTG Luxury Journey to Aruba
Grecotel teams up with Goop wellness expert to launch new spa programme
The Greek luxury hotel brand has rolled out the experience at Cape Sounio, one of its two Athenian properties.
How to generate £500,000+ from a client event
Client events are a mainstay for many agencies, with some generating revenue in the hundreds of thousands. Three high-flying travel businesses share what works for them
Payday driving booking spikes that could replace traditional peaks, says agency
Increased demand soon after payday has prompted The Personal Travel Consultants to wonder whether the traditional peak booking periods are ending
‘I tried all the rides and attractions at Epic Universe – here are my Top 5’
Universal’s $7 billion opening is the first completely new theme park in Orlando for 25 years – but is it worth the wait?
Malaysia relying on UK agents to increase tourist numbers, deputy PM says
Malaysian deputy prime minister Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi announced the government’s intention to increase the number of UK tourists to the country to 500,000 in 2026
Cruise veteran urges luxury lines to copy Gucci and Armani's pricing strategies
Steve Odell, senior vice-president, international and consumer sales for Regent Seven Seas and Oceania Cruises, revealed Oceania is currently undergoing a rebranding exercise
Panama City Beach: nine reasons to sell this panhandle paradise
We all know by now there is so much more to Florida than its theme parks, and Panama City Beach is here to tell you why you should be sending your clients to the state’s “Real. Fun. Beach”
Why Canada’s tourism chiefs have taken a bold new direction…
Landscapes and nature have been dropped from one tourist board’s latest campaign in favour of more authentic content