Headlines
-
Changi praised for access
Wednesday | Jul 23 2025CHANGI Airport in Singapore has been voted as the world’s most accessibility friendly, according to more than 50,000 Google and TripAdvisor reviews.
-
Cheers to 10 years of Halcyon House
Wednesday | Jul 23 2025ACCLAIMED by Vogue Living as the “epitome of beachside elegance”, iconic Aussie stay Halcyon House is celebrating its 10-year milestone.
-
Trade worry hits biz travel
Tuesday | Jul 22 2025THE growth in the global corporate travel segment has slowed down in 2025 under the weight of trade tensions and economic pressures, a new report from the Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) has claimed.
-
Expedia beefs up its advisor appeal
Tuesday | Jul 22 2025EXPEDIA TAAP has introduced a range of new tools designed to unlock more earnings potential, save time, and improve efficiency for travel advisors.
-
Tech heavyweights form OTA challenger
Tuesday | Jul 22 2025HOTELS will be able to secure more direct bookings and bypass online travel agents (OTAs) using a new AI-powered platform that has been revealed this week.
-
New approach to polar
Tuesday | Jul 22 2025BOOKINGS are now open for the new kid on the cruise scene, Terra Nova Expeditions, which announced its official launch to the market this week.
-
Qantas reclaims the title
Tuesday | Jul 22 2025SERVICES operated by Qantas were more punctual than its main rival in Jun, ending a hot streak by Virgin Australia that had lasted several months.
-
Cameron joins Spencer
Monday | Jul 21 2025FORMER Helloworld executive Kate Cameron has been tapped by Spencer Travel Holdings to operate and boost its independent contractor model (TD breaking news).
-
Mint pledges low impact
Monday | Jul 21 2025RESPONDING to an RBA proposal last week to scrap credit card surcharges (TD 16 Jul), Mint Payments believes it has the solutions and new initiatives coming to minimise the impact of changes on travel businesses.
-
Burgdorf to help AW expand
Monday | Jul 21 2025NEW Adventure World (AW)Head of Product Anna Burgdorf believes the company has the scope to expand without sliding into “mass-market” territory.
