- 1m+ Europeans get new EU Covid certificate
- AI ‘will free teams to deal with people’
- Abta criticises Brexit minister over European health card claim
- Abta demands closure of sickness claims legal loophole
- Abta demands ‘proper enforcement’ of industry regulations
- Abta issues warning about overseas moped and quad bike hire
- Abta pledges to continue fighting APD as cut looms
- Advisory committee issues package travel warning
- Airbnb moves into adventure tours market
- Apprenticeship levy criticised by MPs as a ‘blunt instrument’
- Apprenticeships in Focus, in association with Virgin Holidays
- Aviation minister pledges to stay in post as Johnson resigns
- Backlog of passport applications tops 400,000
- Banks ‘failing’ holidaymakers over card charges, says poll
- Blockchain too ‘immature’ for travel
- Bosses ‘can force workers to cancel holidays’ if they need to quarantine
- Brexit could herald return of duty free to ferries and airports
- Brexit uncertainty ‘won’t end in March’
- Brits’ spending power in Portugal set to rise ‘by up to 20%’
- Brittany Ferries says now is time for re-think on travel corridors
- CAA approves new Atol franchise body
- Call for new laws to prevent repeat of P&O Ferries sackings
- Car hire comparison websites issued transparency warning
- Chancellor pledges £500m to help return to work after furlough ending
- Comment: Clarity or conflict over Brexit?
- Competition watchdog targets group travel organisers
- Cross-government meetings on travel fail to materialise
- Currency and regulatory issues top travel Brexit concerns
- Cyber attack shuts down Travelex systems
- DFDS pledges to continue France and Netherlands sailings
- Department for Business and Trade ‘could rewrite’ PTRs
- Direct Line and Churchill resume Covid cover for cancelled trips
- EC seeks transparency from Google, Facebook
- EU court rules against state aid for KLM and TAP
- Election delays progress on new PTD regulations
- Eurofins launches eight-hour PCR test service
- Eurostar on track for merger with Belgium’s Thalys
- Eurostar security staff cancel strike action
- Eurotunnel Le Shuttle offers Covid-19 testing packages
- Eurotunnel director warns of no deal ‘disruption’
- Eurotunnel warns Brits cannot transit France by road
- Eurowings to expand as Lufthansa’s Air Berlin deal approved
- Expedia and Hotelbeds agree to settle US-Cuba travel violations
- Former E-Clear boss ordered to hand over £7.5m home
- Government cracks down on ‘fire and rehire’ bosses
- Governments urged to develop global and regional approaches to recovery
- HMRC: Firms have one month left to join VAT deferral payment scheme
- Hertz faces May 4 deadline after missing key lease payments
- Hertz unveils $4.2bn plan to exit bankruptcy in the US
- Holidaymakers with pets get late reprieve in Brexit talks
- Holidaymakers ‘forced to cancel’ trips as passports delayed
- Hospitality and tourism bodies call for lower VAT to remain
- Hotel quarantine booking site offline for second day
- Industry ‘ignorant’ about changes to EU package travel regulations
- Insurance warning as 16.5m policyholders could be at risk
- Italy, France and Austria prepare for foreign tourists
- LTA ‘loophole’ in new package travel rules dismissed as ‘non-starter’
- Majority of travel insurers ‘fail to supply complete Covid cover’
- Marriott may face GDPR fine of more than £17m
- Mauritius oil spill is ‘unprecedented ecological crisis’
- Merchants’ card payment fees increased by lack of competition, says regulator
- More European countries ease Covid-19 restrictions
- On the Beach and Hotelplan to speak at Travel Weekly M&A event
- Over 1,300 Travelex UK jobs lost in ‘complex’ debt restructure
- P&O Ferries’ parent DP World reports record-breaking profits
- Package directive will ‘disadvantage consumers’
- Parents fined £4m for term-time holidays in 2016-17 academic year
- Phone networks delay introduction of roaming charges
- Poll finds ‘safety now trumps cost’ for holidaymakers
- Prestwick handles special PPE flight
- Qatar Airways to trial Covid-19 Travel Pass app
- Quarantine exemption for overseas bosses reinstated
- Randox to offer click and collect Covid-19 testing
- Right to Refund complains to CMA over Abta guidance
- Rogue timeshare claims specialists shut down
- Ryanair, Google, eDreams reach out-of-court deal
- Special Report: ‘Terrorism tops Brexit vote as impediment to mergers’
- Spike in school absence for unauthorised family holidays
- TUC slates freeport contract award for P&O Ferries owner
- Term time holiday ban could be dropped
- Term time holiday case set for Supreme Court
- Thousands back petition calling for free Covid testing for travel
- Tony Blair says ‘prepare for health passports’
- Tourism Ireland warns of no-deal Brexit threat to NI
- Trade ‘at risk’ over passport advice
- Trading Standards probe into inflated repairs costs charged by Europcar
- Transport secretary tipped to be ‘considering’ leadership bid
- Travel Trade Consultancy certified as B Corp
- Travel insurance prompts most Covid-related complaints to ombudsman
- Travel insurance provider stops selling new policies
- Travel must live with ‘no return to normality’ and end of ‘cheap money’
- Tribunal stays application in ’£1.5bn’ Visa and Mastercard fees case
- Trump adviser attacks court over travel ban ruling
- Trump hits back at judge who overruled his travel ban
- Trust accounts ‘not more vulnerable to fraud than other models’
- UK has ‘golden opportunity’ to be Europe’s best travel regulator
- UK to avoid recession and see inflation fall to 2.9%
- UKinbound chief hails positive government response to Brexit priorities
- UKinbound demands review of Brexit negotiations
- US Travel hails emergency funding for tourist board
- US and Spain ‘could be next for Covid quarantine red list’
- Unauthorised term-time holidays soar after legal challenge
- Video: TreadRight backs #RefuseToRide elephant campaign
- Virgin Media O2 will not reintroduce EU roaming charges
- WTTC Summit: WTTC to tackle $17bn illegal wildlife trade
- Watchdog tells PCR test firms: ‘Get on right side of the law’
- Watchdog will respond to minister on Covid test fees ‘within next month’
- ‘Serious flaws’ with government test providers uncovered