Headlines
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Exxy airfares deter Aussies
Friday | Nov 25 2022RISING airfares and an overall increase in travel costs have put off more than a third of Australians from travelling, new research from Finder has revealed.
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$50 million of dreaming
Friday | Nov 25 2022ARDENT Leisure’s Dreamworld theme park on the Gold Coast is preparing to invest more than $50 million on the second phase of its future growth plan.
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Travel peaking, says FCM
Friday | Nov 25 2022THE third quarter of 2022 saw the highest peak in travel for many years, according to FCM Consulting’s latest Global Trend Report, with the Australian market expected to be back to 84% of pre-COVID capacity in Q4.
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AAT Kings celebrates ‘Our Country’
Friday | Nov 25 2022AAT Kings Group hosted a trade partner event this week in celebration of their partnership with the Australian Geographic: Our Country Immersive Experience with TEG and Tourism Australia.
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Finnair resolves Sabre beef
Thursday | Nov 24 2022THE on-again, off-again relationship between Finnair and Sabre appears to be back on, after the two companies recently agreed to terms on a new distribution deal, less than a month after warning the pair would part ways on 30 Nov.
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A new start for El Questro
Thursday | Nov 24 2022A NEW chapter for the El Questro Resort in Western Australia has been flagged by owners G’day Group this week, with more accommodation and new cultural experiences to be created in partnership with Traditional Owners.
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“The Apple store of travel”
Thursday | Nov 24 2022FRESH from opening Luxury Escapes’ first bricks-and-mortar store in Chadstone earlier this week (TD 22 Nov), Chief Executive Officer and co-founder Adam Schwab has revealed to TD grander plans for the concept – a future vision he has dubbed “the Apple store of travel”.
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Liberals pledge $150M events fund
Thursday | Nov 24 2022VICTORIA’S events industry could potentially score some major wins, depending on the outcome of the upcoming Victorian State election.
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60% of credits redeemed
Wednesday | Nov 23 2022AROUND 60% of the $2 billion left in COVID-related travel credits held by Qantas have now been redeemed by customers, according to the latest market update delivered by the carrier this morning.
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G Adv plants the future
Wednesday | Nov 23 2022