Headlines
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New GFOB trade portal
Wednesday | Oct 9 2024GLOBUS Family of Brands (GFOB) will introduce a revamped and globally integrated platform for travel agents to improve the booking experience with Globus, Cosmos and Avalon Waterways.
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AI to set new benchmark
Wednesday | Oct 9 2024THE Things to Do Sunshine Coast collective has implemented Trvlr.ai, a new AI-powered B2B travel planning and booking platform, to help boost visitation.
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Scenic unveils 2026 collection
Wednesday | Oct 9 2024SCENIC has announced 2026 early access for its ultra-luxury Europe river cruises and land journeys, at the same time unveiling interior design upgrades across its ‘Space Ships’.
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Minns aims high for NSW
Tuesday | Oct 8 2024ANNUAL visitor expenditure of $91 billion has been set as a goal of the NSW Government, with tourism to become a cornerstone of the economy and create up to 150,000 new jobs by 2035.
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North Queensland push
Tuesday | Oct 8 2024A NEW $15 million Australian Government program is set to entice international visitors back to Far North Queensland.
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Explore globe broadens
Tuesday | Oct 8 2024WINTER experiences in Finland and an immersive exploration of the West African nation of Ghana feature among a host of new destinations in the new 2025 range from Explore Worldwide.
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Exoticca debuts in Oz
Friday | Oct 4 2024AGENTS can now arrange highly flexible, customised multi-day itineraries in 50-plus destinations through Spanish touring firm Exoticca, which is in the early stages of its Australian launch.
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Clear sky for Air Vanuatu
Friday | Oct 4 2024CONTROL of Air Vanuatu will return to management after the Supreme Court of Vanuatu approved a restructure plan put forward by airline administrators (TD breaking news yesterday).
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NSW tip-top for road trips
Friday | Oct 4 2024NSW is the country’s hottest destination for road trips, according to new data from Tourism Research Australia.
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Resist fragmentation: report
Friday | Oct 4 2024A White Paper jointly commissioned by the the Association of Travel Management Companies (ATMC) has been released this week, making several recommendations to combat rising fragmentation in the corporate travel sector.