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  • EU airport chief: ‘I don’t know how we’ll cope’ with new border system

    Transport & Infrastructure

    Europe’s airport chief has warned that he “doesn’t know” how the continent’s airports will “cope” with the huge delays caused by a new EU border system as the holiday season looms. Stefan Schulte, president of European airports trade body ACI Europe, told an industry event in Prague: “Passengers are queuing for hours at peak traffic [...]

    Drop off charges at UK airports have reached the highest level on record amid booming travel demand this summer.
  • The Suffolk in Aldeburgh: Restaurant with rooms is a super seaside City break

    Life&Style

    My first morning at The Suffolk, I woke not long after dawn and took a bleary-eyed stroll across the pebbled beach, where I found the majority of the staff – including owner George Pell – preparing for their morning dip. Not wanting to let the side down, I stripped off my dry robe (borrowed from [...]

    Exterior view of The Suffolk Restaurant showcasing its welcoming entrance and elegant signage in a bustling neighborhood s...
  • Labour’s holiday tax ‘will make staycations more expensive’

    Hospitality

    A leading trade body has attacked the government’s plans to push through a so-called holiday tax, which it says will make Brits’ staycations more expensive. Labour unveiled an Overnight Visitor Levy Bill as part of the King’s Speech, which provides the legislative framework for mayors to be handed the power to impose a tourism tax [...]

    Blackpool skyline at sunset with iconic tower and bustling promenade, highlighting vibrant seaside town atmosphere
  • Holidaymakers face billion-pound tax on ‘great British holiday’

    March 23, 2026

    The “great British holiday” is under threat from a proposed tax which would hit visitors with £1.6bn in new charges and threaten 33,000 jobs, hospitality bosses have warned. The country’s holiday economy could be “decimated” by a levy on tourist accommodation which would turn away domestic and international holidaymakers, according to new modelling. Industry body [...]

  • The Debate: Should annual leave be enforced at Christmas?

    December 17, 2025

    Should it be mandatory to take annual leave at Christmas? We put two office workers head to head in this week's Debate.

  • Center Parcs: New £450m UK site approved

    December 8, 2025

    A new £450m Center Parcs holiday village is to be constructed in Scotland after the proposals were given the green light. A total of 700 lodges are to be built at the site approximately three miles north of Hawick and 55 miles south of Edinburgh, as well as newly created lochs, nature trails and a [...]

  • Butlin’s back in profit after losing almost £75m

    December 4, 2025

    Butlin’s has recovered from losing almost £75m to return to the black during its latest financial year, it has been revealed. The holiday resort chain has posted a pre-tax profit of £28.3m for 2024, according to new accounts filed with Companies House. That comes after Butlin’s fell to a pre-tax loss of £74.2m for 2023. [...]

  • On the Beach shares rocket as firm gears up for record summer

    December 2, 2025

    On the Beach is getting itself ready for a record summer season as consumers hold on to their overseas holidays despite feeling the squeeze. The travel retailer said its Winter bookings were 15 per cent ahead of last year while bookings for next summer were “encouraging” and likely to be the highest yet. Chief executive [...]

  • Brighton Pier up for sale as Reeves’ tax hikes bite

    November 6, 2025

    Brighton Pier Group, which was taken private earlier this year, has placed all its assets on the market as it battles “an extremely challenging trading environment” and the impact of Rachel Reeves’ tax hikes. In its first set of accounts since quitting the London Stock Exchange’s AIM in May, the group said it is “now [...]

  • Losses widen at Haven rival Parkdean amid ‘challenging backdrop’

    September 29, 2025

    Holiday park operator Parkdean lost almost £150m during its latest financial year despite its revenue increasing over the same period, it has been confirmed. The business, which is a direct rival of Haven and is headquartered near Newcastle upon Tyne, has reported a pre-tax loss of £147.7m for 2024. The latest total comes after it [...]

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