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Splendor back in Sydney
Wednesday | Sep 11 2024TO celebrate the return of the newly revamped Carnival Splendor to Sydney following her dry dock in Singapore (TD 26 Aug), the cruise line hosted 50 trade partners onboard this week for a special event.
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Britain’s regions in focus
Wednesday | Sep 11 2024TRAVELLERS can expect to see Great Britain’s regional areas take more of the spotlight in future as VisitBritain accelerates its efforts to promote cities beyond London.
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Virtuoso on tour sets off
Wednesday | Sep 11 2024THE Virtuoso on Tour: Destinations showcase event kicked off at ICC Sydney yesterday with 275 travel advisors and 36 partners in attendance, of which 40% travelled from interstate.
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Viking embracing luxury status
Wednesday | Sep 11 2024VIKING Cruises founder Torstein Hagen has finally begun to embrace his company’s status as a luxury cruise operator, but still insists he is not keen on using the term “luxury” to describe the line.
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QF rebukes McKenzie op-ed
Tuesday | Sep 10 2024QANTAS Group has reinforced to Travel Daily there have been no findings that it has engaged in anti-competitive behaviour, following a controversial op-ed penned yesterday by Victorian Senator, Bridget McKenzie.
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New Great Southern trip
Tuesday | Sep 10 2024JOURNEY Beyond has announced a three-day summer by train adventure aboard The Great Southern from Brisbane to Melbourne, allowing guests to disembark in the capital of Victoria for the first time.
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DNSW backs NTL routes
Tuesday | Sep 10 2024FINANCIAL incentives and strategic marketing support will be provided to help Newcastle Airport (NTL) lure foreign airlines to fly to the city once its new int’l terminal opens next year.
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Industry weighs in on Koala
Tuesday | Sep 10 2024MYSTERIOUS airline newcomer Koala Airlines (TD 06 Sep) may claim to “chart a new flight path for Australian aviation”, with “a game-changing strategy” under its belt, but some industry experts are skeptical.
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Viking plots hydrogen future
Tuesday | Sep 10 2024VIKING Cruises is well advanced with plans for hydrogen power on its future fleet, with special 6MW units to be installed on newbuilds due for delivery in late 2026.
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SA tourism key to economy
Monday | Sep 9 2024SOUTH Australia’s Minister for Tourism Zoe Bettison’s number one aspiration is for the tourism industry to be taken seriously as a key economic driver for the state.