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IN IT FOR THE LONG HAUL: VIRGIN ATLANTIC STRENGTHENS ITS HOME IN THE NORTH

IN IT FOR THE LONG HAUL: VIRGIN ATLANTIC STRENGTHENS ITS HOME IN THE NORTH

Virgin Atlantic is boosting its long-haul flying from Manchester this summer with additional services to Orlando, reinforcing its long-term commitment to the airline’s home in the North. Following Aer Lingus’ decision to withdraw its long-haul flying from Manchester, Virgin Atlantic is increasing Manchester to Orlando capacity by 12% in peak Summer 2026 with additional flights. These changes ensure customers across the North of England can continue to benefit from direct, long-haul connectivity and will be on sale from Tuesday 3 February.

OTA bookings hit surge, direct sales slide across global experiences industry

OTA bookings hit surge, direct sales slide across global experiences industry

Arival, the global research authority for the tours, activities, attractions and experiences sector, today released its Global Operator Landscape 4th Edition: The State of Experiences, the most comprehensive study of the in‑destination experiences industry. Based on more than 5,000 qualified operator responses worldwide, the report shows an industry that has surpassed pre‑pandemic performance but is now navigating a new era of digital disruption, shifting traveler behavior, and operational pressure.

Kuda Villingili Resort Maldives Joins the Global Hotel Alliance (GHA) Portfolio

Kuda Villingili Resort Maldives Joins the Global Hotel Alliance (GHA) Portfolio

Kuda Villingili Resort Maldives is delighted to announce its official partnership with Global Hotel Alliance (GHA), the world’s largest alliance of independent hotel brands. This exciting milestone marks a new chapter for the five-star private island resort as it enhances its global visibility and connects with a wider community of discerning travellers seeking authentic, meaningful luxury experiences.

Tap into the Astrotourism Trend & Celebrate a Year of Celestial Events with Silolona Sojourns

Tap into the Astrotourism Trend & Celebrate a Year of Celestial Events with Silolona Sojourns

Phinisi yacht charter specialists Silolona Sojourns have unveiled their calendar of the best astrotourism experiences for travellers wanting to make the most of some of the most exciting celestial events this year. Astrotourism, the concept of planning travels based around night sky and celestial events, or focusing on night-time experiences while on holiday, has been identified as a growing trend for 2026. With many seeking out the darkest skies possible, clear from light pollution, Silolona Sojourns’ two vessels, Silolona and Si Datu Bua, are perfectly positioned to deliver this out on the ocean under the Indonesian skies.

Dubrovnik wins ‘World’s Leading Sustainable Destination’

Dubrovnik wins ‘World’s Leading Sustainable Destination’

The Croatian tourism capital City of Dubrovnik has been recognised with the title of ‘World’s Leading Sustainable Destination 2025’ by voters at the World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards. Dubrovnik's ‘Respect the City’ initiative is a pioneering model for managing overtourism while preserving cultural heritage and enhancing residents’ quality of life. Launched in 2017, the strategic, multidisciplinary project positions Dubrovnik as a sustainability leader in the Mediterranean by balancing economic growth with the protection of its UNESCO-listed Old Town. Through innovative technology and coordinated governance, the city has introduced Croatia’s first electric car-sharing scheme, implemented an AI-powered visitor forecasting system, and launched the Dubrovnik Pass – integrating attraction access and visitor flow management.