Headlines
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Four Seasons signals strategic expansion
Wednesday | Feb 4 2026LUXURY accommodation group Four Seasons has flagged strategic expansion across multiple destinations and projects as it celebrates its 65th birthday this year.
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MU to link ADL and PVG
Tuesday | Feb 3 2026CHINA Eastern Airlines has announced it will launch direct flights between Adelaide and Shanghai beginning 21 Jun.
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Qantas scraps MEL routes
Tuesday | Feb 3 2026FEDERAL Opposition Leader Sussan Ley (pictured) has expressed her “deep disappointment” at Qantas’ decision to scrap flights linking Melbourne with Wagga Wagga and Albury from 01 Mar.
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AAA sends SOS to govt on regional
Tuesday | Feb 3 2026THE Australian Airports Association (AAA) has called on the Federal Govt to increase its commitment to strengthening regional aviation infrastructure.
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ATCC spotlights river growth
Tuesday | Feb 3 2026THE Australian Travel Careers Council (ATCC) has delivered the first of five Travel Skills Taskforce (TST) forums as part of a review of the National Certificate III in Travel qualification.
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UK entry still a challenge
Tuesday | Feb 3 2026THE Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) has conceded that ongoing gaps in consumer awareness around recent UK entry changes (TD 15 Jan) have placed added pressure on frontline agents.
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CTM CEO dropped
Monday | Feb 2 2026THE embattled CEO of Corporate Travel Management (CTM) has bowed to pressure and resigned from his role amid an ongoing accounting crisis (TD breaking news).
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AI fraud a rising threat
Monday | Feb 2 2026AI-ENABLED fraud is becoming a more significant concern among global travel industry leaders, a new white paper published by Sabre has contended.
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Sport to kick more goals
Monday | Feb 2 2026SPORTS tourism has a projected annual growth rate of 17.5% through to 2030, making it the fastest-growing segment of the global travel industry, a new report from the World Economic Forum (WEF) has revealed.
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Trump could ground 5,000 Canadian jets
Monday | Feb 2 2026US President Donald Trump has threatened to revoke FAA certification for any Canadian-made aircraft, which if it went ahead would ground over 5,000 jets operating in US airspace.
