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sail an UNFORGETTABLE CROATIA
Wednesday | Feb 21 2024THE luxury cruise product offered by Unforgettable Croatia & Greece is “just the right kind of experience” for Australian travellers, Head of Client Services for the brand, Julian Pearl, has informed Travel Daily.
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THL’s $100m profit goals
Wednesday | Feb 21 2024TOURISM Holdings Limited, which specialises in motorhome rentals and attractions, said it is on track to deliver record results for the financial year, according to interim forecast released today.
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Ardour to debut in Barossa
Tuesday | Feb 20 2024SALTER Brothers has lifted the lid on its much-hyped Ardour Hotels & Estates brand, acquiring the historic Kingsford Barossa in South Australia as the launch site for the new venture.
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Explore focuses on Aussies
Tuesday | Feb 20 2024AUSTRALIA has been earmarked as a major investment market for tour operator Explore Worldwide, as the British brand looks to cement its presence Down Under after exiting a GSA agreement with The Travel Corporation’s Adventure World early last year (TD 09 Jan 2023).
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More seats on less flights
Tuesday | Feb 20 2024TRAVELLERS will have access to more available seats, albeit on fewer flights in 2024, which will lead to a more reliable experience and better environmental impact, new global trends data shows.
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Travel gets smarter in Tas
Tuesday | Feb 20 2024DAVID Beirman is an Adjunct Fellow, Management & Tourism at the University of Technology Sydney.
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Poor conditions hit Air NZ
Monday | Feb 19 2024AIR New Zealand’s forward bookings are expected to be adversely impacted this year by pricing pressure created by increased competition from US carriers, the airline revealed in a statement to the ASX this morning (TD breaking news).
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Int’l pax traffic doubles
Monday | Feb 19 2024PASSENGER traffic passing through Australian airports onto or from international flights more than doubled in the year ending Nov 2023 compared to 12 months earlier.
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Southee signs on at CT
Monday | Feb 19 2024SUSTAINED market growth for CT Connections has led the company to hire corporate travel specialist Craig Southee (pictured) as its first Regional General Manager.
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WA surfs new WAVES
Friday | Feb 16 2024TOURISM Western Australia has unveiled a new 10-year plan to grow the state’s visitor economy to $25 billion per annum by 2033.