Destinations
Pacific region take top city and country for Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2022 list
Start planning your local travel itineraries, because the travel trend overlords at Lonely Planet have just released their picks for the year.
Wholesalers
Teen sues travel giant for almost $1m, claiming holiday food poisoning gave him kidney failure
The 19-year-old boy claims he spent 38 days on dialysis and will develop kidney disease as a result of a resort’s negligence.
Cruise
NEW BUILD: Viking to introduce Nile river ship
The cruise line has doubled down on its commitment to cruising in Egypt with the promise of a third purpose-built ship.
Wholesalers
Wendy Wu Tours expands to the Middle East
And today’s reason for why we wish international borders would hurry up and open is this blockbuster new offering from Wendy Wu Tours.
Wholesalers
Move over feluccas: Why your next Egypt sell needs to be a Nile cruise
Are you ready to sell a new perspective of Egypt? Here’s all you need to know about cruising the Nile River.
Destinations
Tourism
Tourists injured after bus explosion near Egypt’s Giza pyramids
At least 12 tourists have been injured in a bus explosion near the Giza pyramids in Egypt.
Destinations
TTC CEO John Veitch tips Egypt as “the hot destination” for 2019
And that’s not just because of the temperature! Though we assume it would also be very hot climate-wise, considering it’s mostly desert.
Destinations
Greece and Med Travel Centre launch 2019 brochures with big fat Greek celebration
After hearing about all the hot guys Greece has to offer from Gogglebox’s Anastasia and Faye, we’re ready to book our tickets now.
Wholesalers
Travellers returning to middle east hot spots
G Adventures has reported huge growth in trips to Egypt and Jordan, while TW has reported equally significant progress in our intern’s tea making skills.
Destinations
What are Forbes’ 10 ‘Coolest Cities’ for 2018?
Forbes has unveiled its coolest cities for 2018. In other cool news, we just found our old pair of hot pink Crocs.
Aviation
Qatar Airways responds to travel ban
by Hannah Edensor
Qatar Airways claims it’s business as usual, amid rumours the CEO has installed a punching bag in his office to control his rage.
Aviation
What the Qatar ban means for tourism
by Hannah Edensor
Qatar Airways appears to be up a certain creek that rhymes with ‘pit’ and starts with ‘sh’, all without a paddle to bail itself out.