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Business travel agents slam IATA

Ginny McGrath - Apr 05, 2024

ITM National Conference Special: The business travel sector has been urged to unite behind a crusade to overhaul the outdated…

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Zoom adds Stansted flights to Canada

Phil Davies - Apr 02, 2024

Zoom Airlines, the low fares transatlantic airline established by former Direct Holidays bosses John and Hugh Boyle, is to start…

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TUI “solid as a rock”

Phil Davies - Apr 01, 2024

Thomson’s German parent company TUI stands “solid as a rock” in a highly competitive environment, according to boss Michael Frenzel.…

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UK airports receive £325m boost

Phil Davies - Apr 01, 2024

The four airports in the Manchester Airports Group are to benefit from a £325 million loan. The funding will go…

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Good prospects for online agents

Ginny McGrath - Mar 30, 2024

All the indicators point towards substantial growth for online agents in 2004, but Opodo chief executive, David Scowsill admits that…

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Industry will withstand terrorist attacks

Ginny McGrath - Mar 30, 2024

Isolated incidents of terrorism will not impact the travel industry, according to a recent survey of industry professionals. The survey…

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No-frills sector as strong as ever

Ginny McGrath - Mar 30, 2024

Airline schedule specialists, OAG has reneged on a report that suggested no-frills flights have declined in the UK. Following complaints…

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FAA tries to ease flight congestion

David - Mar 30, 2024

The Federal Aviation Administration has started intentionally delaying flights to prevent the return of widespread gridlock. The FAA is predicting…

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Heathrow named as Al-Qaeda target

- Mar 29, 2024

London’s Heathrow airport has been identified as one of the major targets named by Al-Qaeda, following the interrogation of one…