Cruise ship towed ashore after fire on board
Carnival Cruise Lines has been forced to tow its ship, Carnival Splendour, back to shore after a fire on board.…
Carnival Cruise Lines has been forced to tow its ship, Carnival Splendour, back to shore after a fire on board.…
British Airways is among 11 airlines that have been fined a total of €800 million by the European Commission for…
Travelport is taking legal action against American Airlines in the US after the airline decided to prevent Travelport’s sister company,…
If you’re heading for Bali on holiday or business, here’s some reassuring news. A survey conducted by an Indonesian graft…
British Airways is introducing a First class cabin on its Las Vegas route and increasing capacity by 18%. From June…
International tourist arrivals grew by 7% in the first eight months of 2010, compared to 2009. According to the latest…
Greece’s tourism chief has promised that hoteliers will hold their prices next year as the country bids to increase the…
Royal Caribbean International is to carry out a programme of improvements to its five ships next year. In mid-2011, it…
AITO chairman Derek Moore has received a special award for his services to Spain. The co-founder of Explore Worldwide was…
The Caribbean Tourism Organisation has presented the Government with an alternative banding scheme for Air Passenger Duty, claiming it would…
The travel and tourism industry fears it will take at least another five years to recover from the global financial…
Iraq is poised to be a future tourism hotspot, according to the WTM Global Trends Report. The report, in association…