Corinthia Hotel London adds 11 new suites
London’s Corinthia Hotel has unveiled its first product enhancements since the property opened in Whitehall in 2011. The 11 new suites are split across two categories – London and Garden…
London’s Corinthia Hotel has unveiled its first product enhancements since the property opened in Whitehall in 2011. The 11 new suites are split across two categories – London and Garden…
Virgin Atlantic has announced a new three times weekly direct service from Manchester to Los Angeles. The flight is at the expense of the three times weekly San Francisco service.…
Canadian low-cost carrier Westjet has unveiled its first-ever business class seat product, which is set to debut on the airline’s upcoming Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft in early 2019. The new…
The Evoa is a relatively new collection from Samsonite, having launched late last year, and features a number of the company’s innovative features, notably its Aero-Trac suspension wheel system. There…
Nobu Hospitality has announced plans for its first property in Israel, with a 38-room hotel and restaurant development in Tel Aviv. Nobu Hotel Tel Aviv will be located at 55…
When it first debuted in 2013, VariDesk sold a single desktop riser that was both simple and inexpensive. In the last few years, VariDesk has risen to become one of…
‘The aim is to create, here in Britain, a really hostile environment for illegal immigrants….’ This was Theresa May, in 2012, when still Home Secretary. According to figures released by…
Those who think that Israel is a small country are likely to be stunned upon exploring its big many attractions.
Set amidst the rolling hills and crystalline waters of one of the world’s most idyllic destinations, Hilton Lake Como opens its doors today.
As people plan their holidays for the year ahead, research undertaken by Get Going reveals the best and worst offenders when it comes to reliable airlines.
New research uncovered that of the 53 per cent of business travellers who have been near a major event while travelling for business, 41 per cent of these weren’t contacted…
New research reveals that 55 per cent of business travellers expect many destinations to be completely cashless within the next decade