Headlines
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Hello there, Nasmith
Monday | Apr 14 2025HELLOWORLD Travel has appointed Juliana Nasmith to be its new Head of Growth – Cruise, signalling the company’s intention to invest more resources in driving expansion in the sector.
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Brissy to push cruise
Monday | Apr 14 2025FROM next week, Brisbane Economic Development Agency’s (BEDA) inaugural ‘Cruise Tourism Trade Ready Program’ will help businesses in the tourism, retail, and hospitality sectors take fuller advantage of the state’s $1.5 billion cruise industry.
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Aqua’s time in the sun
Monday | Apr 14 2025NORWEGIAN Cruise Line (NCL) has officially christened Norwegian Aqua in Miami, with more than 2,000 guests witnessing the ceremony.
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AAA urges airport funding
Friday | Apr 11 2025THE Australian Airports Association (AAA) is urging the Federal Government to commit to $50 million funding a year for regional and rural airports, as part of its federal election asks.
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HLO Mega Stars is back
Friday | Apr 11 2025THE wholesale division of Helloworld Travel has announced its 2025 Global Stars reward program, which will see it whisk away top-selling Australian and New Zealand agents to Vietnam.
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Sport travel an open goal
Friday | Apr 11 2025SPORTS and major events are changing how people travel and presents a major opportunity for the industry, particularly around women’s sports, a study from Expedia Group has found.
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Expenses powered by AI
Friday | Apr 11 2025A NEW AI-powered corporate travel and expense management platform has launched, aimed at providing an end-to-end solution and new automated tools.
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VA glitch affects 60,000
Thursday | Apr 10 2025MORE than 60,000 Virgin Australia customers have been overcharged over a five-year period (TD breaking news).
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Pelikin flies once again
Thursday | Apr 10 2025THE intellectual property of travel money card Pelikin has been purchased by Equitifund, with the new owners signalling a commitment to settle all agent commissions owed as a priority.
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Millennials lead the charge
Thursday | Apr 10 2025AUSTRALIANS in the 25-44 age bracket are the most keen to get away this autumn, according to new research from the Tourism & Transport Forum (TTF).