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Are the old ones the best? How agents can impress clients by sticking with some European classics 
How combining two grande dame hotels in Switzerland and Italy with some ’slow travel’ on the rails is a perfect luxury combination
Advantage records five-fold £550 million increase in annual turnover
The consortium welcomed more than 50 new branches to its network during its 2023/24 financial year, who contributed to a £550 million increase in annual turnover, up from an increase of £100 million in the previous year
Agents consistently resolving nearly 90% of clients’ travel difficulties, says Advantage
’After years of uncertainty, travellers want peace of mind – and that’s exactly what the travel agent provides,’ said Advantage Travel Partnership chief executive Julia Lo Bue-Said
Tui claims market share gain despite reluctance from some families to book
According to Tui, some families were slow to book summer breaks but that there has been an uplift following the May bank holiday – although with a noticeable switch to cheaper destinations
Watch: Introducing our brand-new events programme, TTG Top 20 Luxury Travel Agencies 2025
Hear from TTG Luxury’s editor and publisher, April Hutchinson, about our new Top 20 Luxury Travel Agencies programme and learn how to get involved.
Tui blames late Easter for increased second-quarter loss but sticks to full-year forecast
Tui has said the late Easter meant a €32 million shift in its profits for the January to March period, but insisted its full-year profit forecast remained on track despite ’challenging’ economies in its key sales markets
New digital platform at the heart of Advantage’s first major rebrand for 20 years
New platform will make it easier for consumers to find their nearest independent travel agent, while a brand-new news and resources hub will provide content that ’reinforces Advantage’s position as an industry authority’
Value, culture and ‘destination dupes’: Advantage reveals the trends powering travel in 2025
Advantage Travel Partnership has highlighted the late booking trend among other issues in a state-of-the-nation update issued during its annual conference in Malta taking place this week
Baldwins Travel loses Iata accreditation and 'no longer Advantage member'
The agency, which has 11 branches primarily across the south-east of the country, failed in its bid to have its Abta membership reinstated in April 2025
TTG Media bags hat-trick of prizes at TravMedia Awards
Head of partner content Madeleine Barber picked up the Trade Staff Writer of the Year award for the second year running, but there were also two notable successes for the company
Manchester airport to expand Terminal 3 and close Terminal 1
Manchester is to become a two-terminal airport from next year following the closure of Terminal 1 which will be used to reshape and extend Terminal 3
National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions unveils debut European river programme
The newly built 120-passenger Connect ship will operate the cruises between Amsterdam and Brussels and Cologne and Basel
Luxury agent makes £50k booking for unlikely clients – here's how
Sam Cooper of RB Collection teamed up a bespoke tour operator to sell a unique destination.
Agents’ stories from the TV Baftas red carpet with P&O Cruises

The lucky agents watched Dianne Buswell collect the trophy for the P&O Cruises Memorable Moment award – on behalf of herself and comedian Chris McCausland for their performance to “You’ll Never Walk Alone” on Strictly Come Dancing – alongside a host of other TV stars winning the prestigious gongs.
  

Classic Collection owner ‘confident’ B2B brand can return to profitability
Despite a disappointing start to 2025, Classic Collection owner On the Beach is hopeful the B2B brand will be back in the black in the second half of the financial year
UK and Irish agents will get chances to sail on new Windstar ship before maiden voyage
The small-ship boutique line has not launched a new-build vessel since 1987
‘The demand is there’: is the stage set for travel's biggest-ever summer?
After two major operators opened new airport bases and with Atol capacity reaching record levels, Gary Noakes explores this summer’s package travel trends
Agents flocking to sell AmaWaterways’ ‘cutting edge’ Colombia ships, says UK chief
The ultra-luxury line recently launched its first ship on Colombia’s Magdalena River with another vessel set to start operating in June 2025
Six ways to sell Iberostar’s brand-new hotel in Majorca
Your clients can discover the true essence of Majorca at the brand-new, five-star Iberostar Selection Es Trenc
Ascot Travel House blames dwindling sales for imminent closure
NAR UK, the agency’s parent company, will remain trading once the Ascot-based agency closes
Jet2holidays boosts funding for agencies with bricks-and-mortar ambitions
The tour operator has expanded its Scale Up Your Street campaign by increasing the prize money from £100,000 to £120,000 and extending the number of shortlisted agencies
The 30 Under 30 strategist on a mission to make a corporate giant more sustainable
Megan Bowbrick, part of the 2024 class of TTG 30 Under 30, reveals why it’s better to surround oneself with people rather than doing everything alone
Agents forced to reassure 'anxious' clients about Spain after last summer's protests
Several travel agents have told TTG their clients had to be reassured about travelling to Spain this year, because of perceived anti-tourist sentiments
From homeless heroin addict to £1 million Travel Counsellor
Travel agent Dean McMackin shares his personal journey to redemption, from drug addiction and incarceration to running his own successful travel business