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Germanwings launches two routes from Heathrow Germanwings has a new service from Heathrow to Berlin-Tegel and Hamburg. There are up to three daily departures for each route, with prices starting from £33. germanwings.com.


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DusitD2 Phuket Resort to open in Thailand in April Dusit International is to open the dusitD2 Phuket Resort in Thailand in April. The hotel will have 390 rooms and suites and a Hard Rock Cafe. Dusit will also add a rooftop bar and a spa. dusit.com


Anantara celebrates fifth opening in Abu Dhabi Anantara has opened its fifth property in Abu Dhabi – Anantara Sir Bani Yas Island Al Sahel Villa Resort. The 30-villa property joins the company’s two other properties on the island, which is 62 miles southwest of Abu Dhabi City. anatara.com


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Sandals reopens Paradise Building at Negril after three-month revamp


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Sandals Negril Beach Resort & Spa has reopened its Paradise Building after a multimillion-dollar renovation. Forty-nine rooms have been


remodelled in the past three months. The new offerings in the Club Level rooms include modernised bathrooms and illuminated mirrors, while the bedrooms have contemporary furnishings including king-sized four-poster beds, extended seating areas and fridges.


In addition, the Honeymoon


Beachfront Walkout Club Level Rooms on the first floor now also include 46-inch smart TVs. Guests booked into the Paradise


Honeymoon Beachfront Grande Luxe Club Level Rooms can now enjoy sea views from the new French balconies. Over the next four months, another 60 rooms will be renovated. The Paradise Building is the


largest block of rooms and suites at the 222-room resort. sellingsandals.co.uk 020 7590 0210


Austrian Airlines adds to Heathrow-Vienna route Austrian Airlines will add a fourth daily flight from Heathrow to Vienna from March 30 with a new 15.20 departure from London and a 12.45 flight from Vienna. austrian.com


Hilton opens DoubleTree hotel in Saudi Arabia Hilton has opened its first DoubleTree by Hilton property in Saudi Arabia. The 153-room DoubleTree by Hilton Dhahran is in Al Khobar in Eastern Province. doubletree.com


Learn to ice skate with Dancing on Ice coach Do Something Different is offering a Dancing on Ice-style experience with professional ice skater Robert Burgerman. A one-hour private lesson with the TV show’s coach costs £62 including skate hire. dosomethingdifferent.com


Enable Holidays unveils biggest brochure yet


Did you know . . ? We’ve had another celebrity visit us at Sandals Resorts. Corbin Bleu from the film High School Musical recently spent a week at Sandals Whitehouse in Jamaica.


Disabled holidays specialist Enable Holidays has produced its biggest brochure yet, featuring 10 new destinations to mark the company’s 10th anniversary. Enable has added France, Madeira, Gibraltar, mainland Greece, the UK and India, among others, to its portfolio. It has also expanded its range of hotels in the Costa Blanca in Spain and Paphos in Cyprus. Managing director Lynne Kirby said: “More and more people want to go on exciting and adventurous holidays, which is why we’ve launched our biggest brochure to date and included a wide range of options. “And for the first time we’re also including a selection of UK holiday parks and hotels for those who are looking for a break closer to home.” Enable, which specialises in travel for slow walkers, wheelchair users and people with limited mobility, audits every property against a 150-point checklist. The brochure can be viewed at enableholidays.com.


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