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Expedia now, pay later
Wednesday | Oct 18 2023FRESH from inking a deal with TripADeal yesterday (TD 17 Oct), Expedia Group has announced another major agreement in the Aussie market today, launching a co-branded app with deferred payment company Afterpay.
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G’day to group bookings
Wednesday | Oct 18 2023BONZA has launched a new group bookings arm called G’day Groups, targeting event planners with a bespoke planning process for 10 or more travellers.
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ATG Diamond VIP partners shine bright into 2024
Wednesday | Oct 18 2023APT Travel Group has celebrated a number of its travel agencies achieving or requalifying for Diamond status in the company’s VIP program, a testament to the power of collaboration within its sales team.
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the world’s first spa in space
Wednesday | Oct 18 2023CARBON-NEUTRAL spaceflight experience company, Space Perspective, has unveiled images for its custom-designed restroom, billed by the operator as the first-ever ‘Space Spa’.
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Learn about a new Tokyo
Tuesday | Oct 17 2023TOKYO Tourism has relaunched its online training platform in Australia, calling the overhauled program Rediscover Tokyo.
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QF points for hotel stays
Tuesday | Oct 17 2023TRIPADEAL customers can now earn and use Qantas points on thousands of hotels under a new partnership forged with Expedia.
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Excess baggage warning
Tuesday | Oct 17 2023THE size of seats on aircraft is under the microscope after a new comprehensive report was released showing the average size of the Australian body is significantly increasing.
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Helsinki climbs
Tuesday | Oct 17 2023HELSINKI has become the fourth most sustainable tourist destination in the world, after the Finnish capital climbed eight places within just two years in the latest Global Destination Sustainability (GDS) Index.
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Qantas losing its Loyalty
Monday | Oct 16 2023THE woman who lost a tight race to become the next Qantas CEO to Vanessa Hudson has announced her resignation from the airline (TD breaking news).
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Higher tix prices if capped
Monday | Oct 16 2023A GREATER number of cancelled air services, flight delays, inconvenient departure times, and increased ticket prices will be just some of the unfortunate by-products if caps and curfews are placed on Brisbane Airport.