ABTA worried about tsunami confusion
ABTA chief executive Ian Reynolds has expressed his concern that holidaymakers will become confused about the effects of the tsunami…
ABTA chief executive Ian Reynolds has expressed his concern that holidaymakers will become confused about the effects of the tsunami…
ABTA chief executive Ian Reynolds has revealed the scope of the association’s involvement in communicating the impact of the tsunami…
Massive bush fires affecting the state of South Australia have killed at least nine people including four children. Reports say…
Analysts in the US are warning investors to steer clear of the major airlines, which began the year by slashing…
Inbound tourism to Britain is rising and visitors are spending almost as much as they did during the peak period…
Air fares for business travellers are set to become more complex and varied in 2005 as intense competition leads to…
British Airways is planning to axe its services to Saudi Arabia because they have become unprofitable. The carrier announced yesterday…
Travel and tourism shares endured a tough session yesterday amid falling markets. The FTSE 100 index dropped 22 points to…
The world’s airlines had their safest ever year in 2004, with five crashes and a death toll of 466 people.…
India, Russia and Tuscany are the top three destinations to visit in 2005, according to a lifestyle management organisation. Arcarnus…
Carnival Cruises has ordered a second 3,000-passenger Concordia-class ship for its Costa Cruises fleet. The vessel will be delivered in…
Thomas Cook is aiming to have checked millions of holidays at over 2,000 travel agencies by the end of the…