Consumer Demand Prompts Royal Caribbean To Open New Icon Of The Seas Early

Consumer Demand Prompts Royal Caribbean To Open New Icon Of The Seas Early

Following a record-breaking response to the new Icon of the Seas, Royal Caribbean International is opening the highly anticipated vacation’s following lineup of 7-night adventures from Miami three months ahead of schedule. The cruise line saw the single largest booking day and highest volume booking week in its history when Icon was first revealed in October 2022. Royal Caribbean…

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ADVANTAGE reveals consumer travel trends for 2024

ADVANTAGE reveals consumer travel trends for 2024

The Advantage Travel Partnership, the UK’s largest independent travel agent partnership, has released  its booking trends which reveal consumer trends for October half term and 2024. The new data  indicates that UK travellers are continuing to prioritise travel despite the cost-of-living crisis and are  booking earlier than usual and choosing all-inclusive options to budget for…

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The complete guide to your holiday consumer rights

Air passenger rights: The complete guide to your holiday consumer rights

As we approach the end of the summer season, many holidaymakers remain apprehensive about what’s still to come when looking to book a last-minute trip. In fact, over 6 million UK passengers faced disruptions when travelling on a plane between June and July this year. Unsurprisingly, the UK ranked poorly among European countries as one of…

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Consumer Commission Puts On Notice Aussie Airlines To Lower Fares

Consumer Commission Puts On Notice Aussie Airlines To Lower Fares

Qantas anticipates a summer of tremendous demand that will test its service and dependability, while Australia’s consumer watchdog has warned airlines about rising domestic airfares. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has stated that it will “watch the airlines closely” to check that airlines like Qantas and Virgin aren’t deliberately holding back seats to…

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Sustainable Travel - Booking.com

Booking.com reveals the consumer trends shaping sustainable travel in 2022

Booking.com has released new research, identifying the major consumer trends set to influence sustainable travel demand in 2022. Insights gathered from more than 30,000 travellers across 32 countries and territories, reveal a healthy and growing appetite for more sustainable travel options – but with clear needs to be met, as the industry galvanizes to make…

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