AITO considers abandoning bonding requirements
The Association of Independent Tour Operators will consider abandoning its self-imposed bonding requirements to fall in line with the DIY…
The Association of Independent Tour Operators will consider abandoning its self-imposed bonding requirements to fall in line with the DIY…
Fifty-three people – 46 passengers and six crew – were killed when a Chinese passenger plane crashed into a lake…
Cornish vigilantes are reportedly preventing tourists from surfing on “their” beaches, using such tactics as throwing bottles at non-locals who…
Residents in Australia, where parts of the country are being inundated by the worst plague of locusts in 30 years,…
Online giants Yahoo and AOL have stated their intentions of moving into the “travel search game”, saying that such a…
The troubled industry giant MyTravel was yesterday accused of trying to create a “potential whitewash” that would prevent directors being…
In fairly static markets, there were mainly small falls for travel and tourism shares yesterday – with one major exception.…
The French railway operator SNCF has reportedly thrown down the gauntlet to low-cost carriers by introducing cheap fares between Paris…
German rail network Deutsche Bahn (DB) has switched 204 of its railway station-based Travel Centres and 57 Reiseland Deutsche Bahn…
The industry giant MyTravel will today go to court to keep a financial restructuring scheme on track and try to…
Three bombs exploded at banks in the Argentine capital Buenos Aires yesterday, killing one person and seriously injuring another. No…
Haines Watts partner Colin Segal is planning a radical approach to the way in which UK tour operators work with…