Jamaica reassures visitors that it is safe
Following the recent declaration of a state of public emergency in Jamaica?s parish of St James, the Ministry of Tourism has reiterated that the country remains safe and is still open for business.
Following the recent declaration of a state of public emergency in Jamaica?s parish of St James, the Ministry of Tourism has reiterated that the country remains safe and is still open for business.
Pandaw River Expeditions is embracing family travellers by offering children their own cabin, free of charge, on selected sailings throughout the 2018 school summer holidays.
The Funway sales team will be out and about throughout this month and next, meeting with agents and giving mini ?PEAKS Training? to help highlight its Peaks Campaign.
Sterling?s year-on-year gains against 70% of the top 40 holiday currencies, ranging from the US dollar to the Turkish lira, mean lower costs for UK visitors in many of the world?s most popular hotspots, according to Post Office Travel Money?s annual Holiday Money Report.
New for 2018, Planet Holidays has added breaks to the Greek islands of Kea, Kythnos, Andros, Tinos and Ios.
Premier Holidays has introduced a Total North Island tour of New Zealand for 2018.
Ahead of a projected bumper year for Canada sales, Prestige Holidays has unveiled a series of trade-friendly initiatives to help agents sell the destination.
The Reunion Island Tourism Board (RITB) has unveiled its new branding, including a revamped logo, to capitalise on the distinctive signs of the Ultimate Experience signature, which saw a relaunch in September 2016.