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Another Link in the chain
Tuesday | Feb 18 2025INFINITY Holidays and Link Travel Group have announced a new partnership, which will offer members of the invitation-only members group more support, and a better range of products.
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Bullo River Station’s sustainability progress
Tuesday | Feb 18 2025THE 40,000-acre Bullo River Station in East Kimberley has released its inaugural Sustainability Report, which showcases its approach to blending conservation with commercial pastoral operations.
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NZ returns to top spot
Monday | Feb 17 2025AFTER a long run as Australia’s number one outbound travel market, Indonesia has been knocked off the perch by New Zealand, new ABS figures show.
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Access to trade missions needed
Monday | Feb 17 2025INBOUND tour operators (ITOs) face significant barriers to accessing trade mission opportunities, leaving businesses unable to rebuild essential networks with wholesalers.
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Bhutan eyes Aussie GSA
Monday | Feb 17 2025THE national flag carrier of Bhutan is looking to strengthen its position in the Australian market by appointing a local GSA.
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13% risk no cover on trips
Monday | Feb 17 2025A NEW report from comparison website Mozo has found that 13% of Australians are deciding to travel overseas without taking out any form of insurance.
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Qantas ramps up regional
Monday | Feb 17 2025QANTAS has upgraded its regional South Adelaide services, introducing the larger QantasLink Q400 turboprop aircraft to Port Lincoln, Whyalla, Mount Gambier and Kangaroo Island.
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Entire’s 2025 Soirees: Simply Unforgettable
Monday | Feb 17 2025THEY might only be in their second year, but Entire Travel Group’s annual Travel Showcase and Soirees are now established as major events on the Australian travel industry calendar.
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OTAs in the firing line of AI
Friday | Feb 14 2025THE new Operator ‘AI agent’ from ChatGPT (TD 28 Jan) will be a greater threat to OTAs and not traditional travel advisors, Flight Centre Chief Experience Officer John Morhous believes.
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Canada’s health check
Friday | Feb 14 2025DESTINATION Canada will measure the impact tourism has on its economy and communities via a new tool that looks beyond traditional metrics, such as visitor spend and overall arrivals.