On The Beach labelled ‘cash machine’ following Ryanair partnership May 14, 2024 On The Beach has benefitted from the growth in demand for holidays.
Savoy Palace hotel in Madeira: Fun in the Portugal sun May 13, 2024 You can find island life a short hop from London in Portugal’s sunny Madeira. Here's how to do it.
London Stansted has busiest month ever as airlines brace for summer getaway May 13, 2024 London Stansted Airport has reported its busiest month of passenger traffic ever as the summer season kicks off.
Heathrow Airport slams Government despite busiest day for more than four years May 13, 2024 Heathrow Airport's busiest day for more than four and a half years helped passenger numbers continue to rise in April, according to new figures.
Boeing supplier Spirit Aerosystems sees losses more than double amid 737 quality inspections May 7, 2024 Spirit AeroSystems saw first quarter losses more than double due to a production slowdown at Boeing following January's blowout incident.
Virgin Atlantic Holidays makes first profit since 2018 as luxury travel to Florida and the Caribbean recovers April 19, 2024 Virgin Atlantic Holidays returned to making a profit for the first time since 2018.
How AI is shaking up business travel – and how it involves you April 18, 2024 From booking flights to creating itineraries, AI (artificial intelligence) is already changing the face of the work trip, says Jenny Southan
Strong appetite for travel helps Easyjet reduce losses over the winter period April 18, 2024 Easyjet has continued to benefit from travellers' strong appetite for travel in the wake of the pandemic, seeing an uptick in passengers and reducing the traditional "seasonal" winter losses in its half-year trading update.
Eurocamp braces for major expansion April 11, 2024 A European holidays company has said 2024 could be the most significant in its 50-year history as it transforms its operations.
Anatomy of a snack trolley: ‘Why is there always flapjack?’ April 11, 2024 Who decides what you eat when you fly or catch a train? Amelia Tait goes in search to the answer to the big question: 'Why always flapjack?'