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ABEA unveils new board
Wednesday | Nov 20 2024THE Australian Business Events Association (ABEA) has announced its new board, marking the first official appointments since the peak body’s launch last year (TD 03 Jul 2023).
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Luxperience ’24 kicks off
Wednesday | Nov 20 2024THIS year’s Luxperience will be all about meaningful connections, Event Director Lynn Ormiston (pictured) has told Travel Daily.
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Virgin tips hat to Etihad
Wednesday | Nov 20 2024THE Virgin Australia Chief Executive Officer Jayne Hrdlicka has thanked Etihad Airways for its contribution to the local airline’s history at the Australian Airports Association National Conference in Brisbane yesterday.
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Agents get a taste of Silver Nova
Wednesday | Nov 20 2024SILVERSEA was delighted to host a group of valued travel partners aboard Silver Nova on its inaugural sailing in Australia, travelling from Darwin to Cairns.
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slow travel in fashion for young travellers
Wednesday | Nov 20 2024ABERCROMBIE & Kent Australia MD Debra Fox believes a major evolution of the luxury consumer is now underway, with a desire to travel slow now a hot ticket trend that Australians are leading.
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Etihad stops for the trade
Tuesday | Nov 19 2024ETIHAD has revealed it will soon extend its stopover program in Abu Dhabi to travel advisors for the first time.
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Masson adds an Advantage
Tuesday | Nov 19 2024CT Partners has announced Matt Masson as CEO of the new Advisory Board for its global business travel division, Advantage Global Business Travel (GBT).
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Last-minute stays are up
Tuesday | Nov 19 2024TRAVELLERS are favouring last-minute stays over longer booking windows, according to a new travel trends report from Oaks Hotels, Resorts & Suites.
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EY here for the long-haul
Tuesday | Nov 19 2024THE worst kept secret in the industry is now official, with Etihad confirming it will conclude its unilateral codeshare and bilateral frequent flyer partnership with Virgin Australia from 01 Jun next year.
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Cash still king for FCTG
Tuesday | Nov 19 2024FLIGHT Centre Travel Group (FCTG) is aiming to restore its foreign exchange brand Travel Money Oz to its pre-pandemic strength with over 100 shops in Australia and NZ in the next year.