Travelodge has opened its first hotel in Dover, cementing its position of offering good quality, low-cost accommodation at the UK’s top ten busiest cruise ports.Dover Travelodge, a purpose-bu…
Singapore Tourism Board appoints Four Travel to UK representation role
Four Travel has been appointed by Singapore Tourism Board as its new PR consultancy in the UK with immediate effect.Following a competitive tender, the agency will work closely with Singapore&rsquo…
German Travelers Getting Ready For Holiday
The world’s largest travel group Tui reported a very good booking situation regarding the summer season. Particularly strong increases were recorded in demand of German travelers planning hol…
Turkey’s Tourism Industry Is Optimistic That the Good Times Are Coming Back
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Air France back in Seychelles after 20-year absence
Air France has returned to Seychelles through its subsidiary airline, Joon. The airline ended its 20-year absence from the island with an inaugural ceremony on Tuesday May 15.The Paris-Seychelles r…
Air Italy receives first Boeing 737 MAX
Air Italy has unveiled its first Boeing 737 MAX and its striking new livery at the Boeing Everett Delivery Centre in Seattle, in front of a crowd of VIP dignitaries and guests, including prince Rah…
London Stansted sees passenger increases ahead of busy summer season
London Stansted has geared up for a landmark summer season with an 8.1 per cent year-on-year increase in passenger numbers in April – equivalent to 177,000 additional passengers in the month.…
Travelodge partners with itsu for new breakfast options
Travelodge has partnered up with itsu to offer a specially selected ‘eat beautiful’ range of convenience noodles and Asian-inspired snacks in its non-Bar Café hotels.This new ran…
Foreign Tourists Boost French Tourism
Tourist numbers in France remained buoyant in the first quarter of 2018, recording a 7.4% year-on-year increase in the number of overnight stays, thanks to the Ile-de-France region. It is mainly fo…
UK rail fares come under spotlight in new consultation
Britain’s rail companies are launching a public consultation to seek ‘root and branch reform’ of fares and ticketing regulation.The announcement follows new research by KPMG which…