Comment: Discounting is a bad deal for travel
The industry needs to say no deals and discounts and sell the best experiences, says Tauck’s vice-president of global sales Steve Spivak
Back-Roads appoints general manager and unveils ‘sneak-peek’ deals
Daryl Raven joined the small group specialist earlier this year
Back-Roads appoints general manager and unveils ‘sneak-peek’ deals
Daryl Raven joined the small group specialist earlier this year
California insists Route 1 is “open for business” despite partial closure
California tourism chiefs have reassured the trade that the iconic Highway 1 is ”open for business” after damage to a bridge and a landslide caused by heavy rains led to part of the Pacific route to be closed.
Vermont to showcase sustainable tourism credentials after backing climate accord
Vermont’s new tourism commissioner plans to tap in to a growing interest in sustainable travel, after the state’s governor announced he would be signing up to the US Climate Alliance.
Kuoni relaunches Worldwide College agent training programme
Kuoni is relaunching its popular Worldwide College agent training programme with six events and the chance to win one of six places on a fam trip to the Maldives.
Wendy Wu appoints Mark Bloxham as new UK managing director
Bloxham will oversee the Asia specialist’s digital transformation reporting in to global chief executive Joe Karbo and company founder and chairwoman Wendy Wu.
Shearings announces fourth successive year of record trading
In the 12 months to last December the group, which includes the Shearings Holidays, National Holidays and the Coast & Country and Bay hotel brands, grew revenue by 3%.
Cox & Kings signs up to become 24th supplier member of Atas
Cox & Kings has become the latest operator to join the Association of Touring and Adventure Suppliers (Atas).
Cox & Kings signs up to become 24th supplier member of Atas
Cox & Kings has become the latest operator to join the Association of Touring and Adventure Suppliers (Atas).