Headlines
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Intrepid pledges good trips
Tuesday | Sep 26 2023INTREPID Travel is rolling out the second phase of its global brand campaign, ‘Good Trips Only’, which highlights the brand’s promise to provide trips that are good for travellers, destinations and communities.
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Orbiting a sustainable future
Tuesday | Sep 26 2023ORBIT World Travel has announced an Australian-first partnership with Sustainable Travel International.
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MSC Euribia – the cruising future
Tuesday | Sep 26 2023MSC Cruises is firmly nailing its sustainability credentials to the mast with the design of its new MSC Euribia, which even includes hull artwork boldly titled “#Save the Sea” (pictured).
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QF pumps $80m into rehab
Monday | Sep 25 2023QANTAS has announced it will hack into its surging profits to make key customer service improvements to the business, revealing an extra $80 million will be stumped up by the carrier in addition to its previously budgeted $150 million.
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VA extends COVID credits
Monday | Sep 25 2023VIRGIN Australia has become the latest carrier to extend its COVID credits, confirming to TD this morning that its customers will now have until 30 Jun 2025 to use any outstanding issuances.
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Aussies stuck in Vanuatu
Monday | Sep 25 2023UNSCHEDULED technical work on its only Boeing 737 has led Air Vanuatu to cancel or reschedule all flights since Fri, leaving hundreds of Aussie travellers stranded in the South Pacific destination.
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AAT Kings unveils Aboriginal experience
Monday | Sep 25 2023LAST week, AAT Kings unveiled the launch of its new Aboriginal Culture & Australia Highlights tour – HERE, as part of the group’s new 2024/2025 touring season.
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Time to axe airline caps
Friday | Sep 22 2023UNRESTRICTED access for foreign carriers to Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Perth would potentially lower the price of air tickets and lead to a better choice of aviation services, the Productivity Commission has told a Senate meeting this week.
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Border closures examined
Friday | Sep 22 2023EXPLORING whether Australia was right to close its international borders to travel for an extended period will form a key pillar of a newly announced review by the Federal Government into the country’s COVID-19 response.
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Lessons needed on CTSP
Friday | Sep 22 2023AN INDEPENDENT review of the Consumer Travel Support Program (CTSP) conducted by Austrade needs to be submitted to an upcoming Federal inquiry into the government’s response to the pandemic, the Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) CEO Dean Long believes.