Headlines
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CTM eyes Euro rebound
Wednesday | Feb 19 2025HEADWINDS in Europe flagged last year by Corporate Travel Management (CTM) have dented some of its key financial results delivered for the six months to 31 Dec 2024 (TD breaking news).
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Byron caps have failed
Wednesday | Feb 19 2025BYRON Bay’s controversial annual 60-day limit on short-term accommodation is damaging the visitor economy, reducing jobs, and failing to increase long-term housing supply, according to the findings of a new report.
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Caravan platform launches
Wednesday | Feb 19 2025AUSTRALIA’S first independent travel platform for holiday parks, ParkBooker.com, will officially launch to travellers this week, after raising $600,000 in funding.
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Lekker’s African escape
Wednesday | Feb 19 2025MORE than 100 Australian and New Zealand travel agents have fanned out across South Africa this week on the second annual ‘Mega Lekker Escape’.
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TC embraces niches
Wednesday | Feb 19 2025SPORTS and spirituality evoke different levels of worship, but both are now part of Travellers Choice, with the group this week welcoming two new specialist member agents to its ranks.
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MSC backs F1 team
Wednesday | Feb 19 2025MSC Cruises has joined forces with BWT Alpine Formula One Team as a Premium Partner for 2025 and beyond.
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AmaWaterways shares the love with a tender Valentine’s Day blitz
Wednesday | Feb 19 2025LUXURY river cruise line AmaWaterways’ sales team hit the road last week in a travel advisor blitz, hosting several events across many states and regions.
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Silversea to offer a whisper of Asia on new cruise
Wednesday | Feb 19 2025SILVERSEA’S Silver Whisper has departed Singapore on her 70-day Grand Voyage through Asia, which will visit 34 destinations in nine countries.
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Air India inks Virgin deal
Tuesday | Feb 18 2025TRAVELLERS on Air India flights to Australia now have access to 15 onward domestic connections and one NZ port via a new codeshare partnership with Virgin Australia (TD breaking news).
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Expert advice putting agents in front
Tuesday | Feb 18 2025INCREASINGLY time-poor travellers are abandoning desires to book their own holidays and are turning to the advice of travel advisors, new research indicates.