Industry expects fewer flights as part of consumer demand for green...
A growing interest in green travel from consumers will drive the industry’s efforts to address the climate emergency, according to the WTM Industry Report...
Package Holidays is the way forward
Latest ABTA Research Shows Ongoing Confidence in Travel Professionals & Package Holidays
New research from ABTA - The Travel Association reinforces an ongoing trend seen...
Travel insurance more important than ever as consumer confidence soars
Research by Travel Insurance specialists Just Travel Cover found that 79% of people feel more confident about booking a holiday since these announcements, with...
Wellness travel is now more important than ever before
Health and Fitness Travel, the wellness holiday specialists is predicting a huge increase in demand for wellness travel in a post COVID-19 world and...
Travel Curious: Rethinking travel
Revving up for return to pre-pandemic levels
Travel Curious, the B2B private tours marketplace and digital services provider, expects to see booking levels return to...
Travel Advisors Share Predictions for 2022 Travel
Advisors say groups, including destination weddings, are booking briskly. (photo via Palace Resorts)
Next year is shaping up to be a stellar year for travel,...
The 10 most popular European city breaks for 2022
The world is full of amazing cities that are bursting with culture, history, and an abundance of things to do, just waiting to be...
Travelport Accelerator now launching
Travelport a worldwide leader in travel retail, today announced the launch of a new global accelerator program in collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS),...
Google has launched a number of green initiatives
Being one of the most important and influential companies in the world, Google has realized that they are in a position to have a...
The holiday barometer looks good
The international findings of their 20th Anniversary edition of the Holiday Barometer. The survey was conducted by Ipsos, a global market research firm, among 14,000 people...
































