Travel: going green – TravelMole guest comment by Clement Wong, Europe, Middle East and Africa Manager, Euromonitor International
Travel has never been so accessible to the masses, thanks to the myriad of low-cost carriers in the short haul…
Travel has never been so accessible to the masses, thanks to the myriad of low-cost carriers in the short haul…
EasyJet carried more than 2.6 million passengers in December, up 11.2% on the same month in 2005. The budget carrier…
British Airways is likely to go ahead with long haul fleet renewal after hammering out a deal with unions to…
Specialist operator Wings Abroad has followed Thomson and dropped all fuel surcharges. No fuel surcharges will apply on any holidays,…
Environment minister Ian Pearson has made an outspoken attack on airlines over their attitude to climate change. He singled out…
Low fare flights from Malaysia to Europe, China and India are to be launched this summer by start-up carrier AirAsia…
2006 was without doubt the year when awareness of climate change exploded into the mainstream. Travel sustainability was in the…
The Co-operative Travel Trading Group has pledged to keep up the pressure for inclusive pricing following Thomson’s decision to absorb…
British Airways franchise carrier BMed is to change ownership in a £30 million rescue package, according to reports. The airline,…
Virgin Atlantic and easyJet have denied reports that they are taking part in a global low-cost alliance with Malaysian carrier AirAsia. …
Former ABTA director of corporate affairs Keith Betton is to front a new WebTV travel series launching on January 18.…
Research by loyalty experts ICLP has found that the two most important factors for air travellers when choosing an airline…