Headlines
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QR bookings thrive in FY23
Monday | Jul 31 2023QATAR Airways brought in nearly A$3.14 billion in revenue for the 2022-23 financial year, a notable 45% increase from the A$2.16 billion generated in the previous 12 months.
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NTIAs enjoy record noms
Monday | Jul 31 2023AFTA’S National Travel Industry Awards (NTIAs) has received a record number of nominations for its upcoming event in Melbourne in Nov, with 1,700 submissions already garnered from the sector.
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Hackers targeting selfies
Monday | Jul 31 2023SELFIES are becoming an increasingly popular target for hackers to steal loyalty points and personal data from travellers, a new report from NordVPN shows.
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A&K’s big Aussie ambition
Friday | Jul 28 2023ABERCROMBIE & Kent (A&K) is expecting its recently appointed Managing Director for Australasia, Debra Fox, to lead the local market to become A&K’s third biggest source of business, according to the organisation’s global CEO, Cristina Levis.
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TA invests heavily in Asia
Friday | Jul 28 2023SINGAPORE, Malaysia and Indonesia are being viewed by Tourism Australia as key source markets as the country looks to rebuild its visitor economy back to 2019 levels.
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Aussies plan for longer
Friday | Jul 28 2023NEW research from Expedia suggests a large cohort of Australians are undecided about their destination choice when planning overseas trips.
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SYD-Mel widens gap
Friday | Jul 28 2023AUSTRALIA’S busiest domestic air route got even busier in May, with new BITRE figures for the month showing Sydney-Melbourne grew by 7.2% year-on-year to 626,000 passengers.
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Orbit rings in 29 years
Friday | Jul 28 2023SYDNEY-BASED travel expert, Orbit World Travel, is marking 29 years of “triumphs, tears and teamwork” this week, at the same time signalling an exciting brand refresh.
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Parsons takes over WA/SA
Friday | Jul 28 2023FLIGHT Centre’s corporate FCM Travel brand has appointed Grant Parsons (pictured) to be its new General Manager for Western Australia and South Australia.
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Time for travel to Ascend
Thursday | Jul 27 2023A NEW travel representation company has launched to the local market, spearheaded by well-known travel identities Julie Primmer and Lynda Wallace.