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The poetic charm of the ‘Clapham Junction of South Asia’
With Jules Verne reporting a sharp rise in Sri Lanka bookings, our writer gives a taste of what to expect on the operator’s top-selling Highlights of Sri Lanka tour
Heathrow expansion 'must be within carbon budget', says top minister
Net zero secretary Ed Miliband has told MPs any expansion of Heathrow and other airports must fall within the government’s carbon budget or not go ahead
Gatwick Express services suspended following landslip south of airport
Gatwick Express said disruption was expected until the end of the Tuesday (28 January) while repairs are carried out
Meet the ancient reptiles, blushing snails and beautiful birds that can help you sell St Helena
As a unique wildlife haven St Helena offers a captivating blend of endemic species and dramatic landscapes. From its exotic birds to ocean giants, this remote paradise promises unforgettable experiences for nature-loving clients.
Classic Collection to start selling holidays from five Irish airports
Expansion initially limited to select partners in the Republic before a wider launch to the Irish travel trade
From 'feast or famine' to £75,000 sales in one day – an honest take on peaks so far
Agents are heading into final big weekend of January in broadly positive spirits, with the peaks momentum expected to continue well into February – here’s what the trade had to say
Doncaster Sheffield: 'international operator' ready to run airport
International airport operator ’waiting in the wings’ says City of Doncaster Council, which has established wholly owned limited company, FlyDoncaster, to run the airport
Package travel outpacing inflation as prices rise by more than 4% this summer
Holiday pricing ’bucking’ downward inflationary trend, says consumer champion Which?
The exclusive upgrade that could make your clients’ next Majorca holiday their best yet
Zafiro Hotels’ Zafiro Club experience is now available at two of its five-star properties in Majorca. Find out why your customers will love it, and how to sell it
The Traitors: the best Scottish hotel for a stay inspired by hit BBC show
Fans of the BBC show are desperate to experience its gorgeous Scottish castle in real life.
Storm Eowyn: Agencies shut and 1,100+ flights cancelled amid 'danger to life' warning
Parts of the UK and Ireland were hit by 100mph winds overnight on Thursday into Friday (23-24 January), with many agencies in Scotland and Ireland shutting their doors as a pre-emptive safety measure
Five reasons your travel website might be losing you customers

In today’s digital-first world your website is the gateway to your business. In the travel industry, it should be a focal point for inspiring and converting potential customers. Here are five reasons why an upgrade could make all the difference in attracting and retaining clients.

Imminent acquisition will give InteleTravel agents a 'competitive edge'
InteleTravel chief executive James Ferrara insisted the US homeworking giant would only acquire firms once it had been proven any deal would ’make the company bigger, better and more competitive’
Heathrow expansion could open door for easyJet, says new chief Kenton Jarvis
From easyJet’s push into mid-haul to the rapid rise of easyJet holidays and the tantalising prospect of making a splash at Heathrow, there’s plenty for easyJet’s new chief executive Kenton Jarvis to enthuse about as he eases himself into his new role
Los Angeles tourism chiefs appeal for trade's support following wildfires
’Millions rely on the economic engine of the Los Angeles tourism industry for their livelihood,’ said Francine Sheridan, Los Angeles Tourism’s Europe and Middle East regional vice-president
Virgin Voyages' SJ Walker promises agents: 'We'll fix the choppy pricing'
Virgin Voyages UK sales director SJ Walker tells cruise editor Harry Kemble how the line plans to offer a ‘strategic’ fam programme in 2025 and bed in a new pricing model
Clia plays down mayor of Nice's threat to ban large cruise ships from French Riviera port
The mayor of Nice says he plans to ban larger cruise ships from the city as they only bring ’low-cost’ tourists that do not benefit the local economy
Storm Eowyn: Agencies to shut their doors amid rare red weather warnings
Two agencies have taken a pre-emptive decision to close their doors on Friday owing to the weather warnings, while airports have warned of the potential for disruption
Audley Travel, Stuba, Aito: this week's travel trade people moves
Recent moves include a promotion at a tailor-made specialist, a B2B bed bank bolstering its sales team and a well-known trade body recruiting a new marketing and events executive
Cruise 'performing well' during peaks, but not every agency chief agrees
While some said cruise sales were rolling in this year, one established agency boss flagged concerns around discounting and another said bookings had been slower than anticipated
'We don't just let anyone in': How InteleTravel vets hundreds of agents every month
People who want to join the US homeworking agency receive a score which will determine whether they can become an InteleTravel agent
Cost remains bigger priority for majority of travellers than green concerns
A WTTC report has found consumers are still prioritising cost over sustainability issues, but offers solutions as to how to change the mindset
How to woo Jane Austen fans in her 250th anniversary year
The novelist won readers’ hearts with the enduring appeal of her books – and this year the celebrations to mark 250 years since her birth will be in full swing
Travel salaries rise again in 2024 to boost sector’s ‘competitiveness’
New figures show average travel salaries went up by 8.4% last year to more than £37,000, and have increased by more than a fifth since 2022 and a third since 2021