Breaking News
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Big bucks for BIG4 Parks
Wednesday | Jun 14 2023MORE Aussies are swapping suites for swags, increasingly turning to the camping and caravanning sector to get more bang out of their travel budget amid the ever-rising cost of living.
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QF bites Big Apple again
Wednesday | Jun 14 2023TODAY marked Qantas’ return to New York for the first time in three years, with flights from Sydney initially operating three times a week (TD 25 Aug 2022).
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Disney magic back for 2024-2025
Wednesday | Jun 14 2023DISNEY Cruise Line has officially announced its second season of “magical” sailings in Australia, which will begin in Oct 2024.
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Aussie record UK spend
Tuesday | Jun 13 2023AUSTRALIA’S love of the United Kingdom continues to blossom according to new travel statistics form VisitBritain, which showed travellers notched up record spend in 2022.
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Aviation pioneer honoured
Tuesday | Jun 13 2023ROGER Leach, the founder of NT-based remote aviation specialist Chartair, has been named a Member (AM) of the Order of Australia in yesterday’s King’s Birthday Honours list.
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Tourism surge for Mar
Tuesday | Jun 13 2023AUSTRALIA’S domestic tourism saw a significant improvement in Mar, with the latest data from Tourism Research Australia (TRA)showing nights away and spend exceeded pre-pandemic levels.
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Air taxi debut
Tuesday | Jun 13 2023BOEING is set to showcase the new Wisk Aero 6th generation autonomous, all-electric air taxi at the 2023 Paris Air Show next week, an aircraft it plans to certify for commercial pax operations.
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“Big two” dominant as ever
Friday | Jun 9 2023ALTHOUGH there are more airlines operating in the country now than previously, the domination of the “big two” of Qantas Airways and Virgin Australia is as entrenched as ever, Bonza CEO Tim Jordan believes.
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Webjet expands offsets
Friday | Jun 9 2023WEBJET has expanded its Sustainable Traveller carbon offset program with the addition of hotel bookings, becoming the only Australian OTA to offer carbon offsetting for flight, hotel and holiday package bookings.
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Cali targets Aussie consumers
Friday | Jun 9 2023VISIT California has approved US$20 million in international marketing over the coming 12 months, including direct-to-consumer brand advertising in Australia which is ranked as one of the organisation’s “highest-tier source markets” alongside China, Canada, Mexico and the UK.