Headlines
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Kelsian to offload assets
Wednesday | Apr 2 2025A SUITE of well-known tourism brands have been put up for sale by Kelsian Group Limited as part of a major divestiture of its Australian tourism assets (TD breaking news).
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Complex makes it simple
Wednesday | Apr 2 2025COMPLEX Travel Group has purchased Perth-based VIP concierge service for frequent flyers, The Well Connected Traveller (TD breaking news).
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Crooked targets solo women
Wednesday | Apr 2 2025CROOKED Compass has launched a range of ladies-only tours in response to demand from nearly half of its clients, who are categorised as independent female adventurers.
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Marriott doubles mid-scale
Wednesday | Apr 2 2025MARRIOTT International has revealed plans to double its Four Points Flex by Sheraton portfolio across Europe by the end of 2026, catering to a growing appetite among travellers for affordable mid-scale accommodation.
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Grand Metropolitan buys Voile d’Or
Wednesday | Apr 2 2025GRAND Metropolitan Hotels has acquired the Voile d’Or luxury hotel collection, with an expansion for the brand planned in markets such as the Maldives, Dubai, and Lisbon.
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Movements from mobile
Tuesday | Apr 1 2025ITRAVEL has revealed strong interest in its Franchilli internal structure, which encourages agents to grow their businesses by moving out of home and into a physical retail space.
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Club Med eyes local resort
Tuesday | Apr 1 2025ALL-INCLUSIVE resort operator Club Med is on the hunt for a new property in Australia or New Zealand, with the company acknowledging a local offering represents “a gap in our worldwide portfolio”.
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Scenic expands exec roles
Tuesday | Apr 1 2025SCENIC Group has promoted two of its senior executives to support the company’s growth in the Australian market, as well as manage key global marketing and product responsibilities.
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Envoyage snags three more
Tuesday | Apr 1 2025ENVOYAGE, Flight Centre Travel Group’s independent brand, has welcomed three new shopfronts in Sydney – Miranda, Drummoyne and Ryde.
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Brissy not bound
Tuesday | Apr 1 2025THE Olympic and Paralympic Games Brisbane 2032 is no longer contractually obliged to be “climate positive”, sustainability publication The Fifth Estate has uncovered.