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Bourne Leisure to cease trade sales next year
{$excerpt:n} Bourne Leisure has confirmed it will no longer sell through trade channels. The decision means brands including Butlin’s, Haven […]
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Delta launches ‘Covid-19-tested’ flights to Amsterdam
{$excerpt:n} The first ‘Covid-tested’ flight, with no quarantine after arrival, is the first of two the global carrier is launching […]
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Fred. Olsen to take Braemar out of service for 2021
{$excerpt:n} Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines has also announced revised ‘back in service’ dates for its four-strong ocean fleet, as the […]
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Hilton reaches one million room milestone
{$excerpt:n} Even as the company faced the biggest test in its 101-year history, its resilient, capital-light business model enabled it […]
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Supreme Court overturns Heathrow third runway ban
{$excerpt:n} The long-delayed, much-debated scheme was previously blocked by the Appeal Court, which had argued an airport strategy from the […]
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TUI launches Aruba winter sun holidays
{$excerpt:n} TUI UK has launched its first-ever winter holiday programme to Aruba in an attempt to give customers even more […]
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Jamaica hopes peak season can drive tourism recovery
{$excerpt:n} With the peak season set to get underway this week, tourism officials are expressing cautious optimism that the industry […]
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Delphina hotels & resorts honoured by World Travel Awards
{$excerpt:n} Delphina hotels & resorts has been recognised with a series of top titles at the World Travel Awards – […]
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VisitBritain predicts beginning of UK tourism recovery next year
{$excerpt:n} The body predicts a gradual increase in the value of inbound tourism during January to March next year, with […]
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Jamaica seeks five million guests annually by 2025
{$excerpt:n} Minister of tourism, Edmund Bartlett, has outlined a renewed five-year plan to achieve five million visitors, US$5 billion in […]