Travel Recruitment News
21.07.2008
Despite the downturn being experienced in the wider financial sector, there is a still determination among Britons to go on a holiday abroad.
21.07.2008
A week-long array of events dedicated to those with business travel jobs is to take place in London, it has been revealed.
18.07.2008
Travel buyers are more optimistic about the future of the business travel industry than they are about the economy as a whole, new research shows.
18.07.2008
With the summer holiday season starting this weekend millions of Britons are set to go travel abroad, it has been reported.
17.07.2008
Those travel agents which operate within specialist markets may be more likely to outlast the impact of the credit crunch, it has been reported.An article by Travel Weekly indicated that a number of independent travel agents are confident about their future despite the current period of economic uncertainty and are...
17.07.2008
Britain is the most popular destination for those on the search for an environmentally-friendly holiday, it has been reported.Research carried out by responsibletravel.com indicates that the country became the most sought-after location for such a break during the first six months of this year.Over the course of the first half...
17.07.2008
The cost of ski holidays has risen, it has been reported.In figures released by tour operator Crystal Ski the typical cost for a winter sports break next season is up by between seven and eight per cent in comparison to last year.Mathew Prior, managing director of the firm, attributed this...
16.07.2008
Portman Travel has seen its annual profits rise, it has emerged.Figures released by the travel management company have resulted in a 29 per cent increase in pre-tax profits to stand at £6.4 million in its financial year ending December 31st 2007.Meanwhile, client transactions were indicated as seeing a 28 per...
16.07.2008
Travel agents operating within the luxury sector must work hard if they are to attract holidaymakers, it has been reported.According to Alyson Cook, editor of Luxury Travel Magazine, the rising popularity of going online to book a break means that travel agents "have to offer something over and above what...
16.07.2008
There are still opportunities for those with jobs in the travel industry to increase levels of trade despite the worsening economy.So claims Dagmar Marrocco, senior product manager at Travel 2/4, who reports that travel agents may be able to increase booking levels for breaks in New Zealand and Australia in...
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