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Exoticca debuts in Oz
Friday | Oct 4 2024AGENTS can now arrange highly flexible, customised multi-day itineraries in 50-plus destinations through Spanish touring firm Exoticca, which is in the early stages of its Australian launch.
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Clear sky for Air Vanuatu
Friday | Oct 4 2024CONTROL of Air Vanuatu will return to management after the Supreme Court of Vanuatu approved a restructure plan put forward by airline administrators (TD breaking news yesterday).
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NSW tip-top for road trips
Friday | Oct 4 2024NSW is the country’s hottest destination for road trips, according to new data from Tourism Research Australia.
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Resist fragmentation: report
Friday | Oct 4 2024A White Paper jointly commissioned by the the Association of Travel Management Companies (ATMC) has been released this week, making several recommendations to combat rising fragmentation in the corporate travel sector.
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Tourism rebound “patchy”
Thursday | Oct 3 2024A NEW report from the Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs has called on the Federal Government to address policies that will result in more accessible and affordable regional air access.
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My Cruises’ year-long cruise
Thursday | Oct 3 2024A year-long around-the-world cruise will set sail in 2026, with My Cruises collaborating with Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) to launch ‘Explorations by Norwegian’.
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Cairns committed to inclusion
Thursday | Oct 3 2024THE Cairns Convention Centre is being recognised for its commitment to accessibility and inclusion, with the venue up for a prestigious award at the Cairns Business Excellence Awards.
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Aldi shops travel debut
Wednesday | Oct 2 2024AS FORESHADOWED by Travel Daily in Jun last year (TD 05 Jun 2023), supermarket chain Aldi Australia is expanding into the travel sector with the launch of the Aldi Holidays online portal.
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CCL’s biggest ever season
Wednesday | Oct 2 2024CARNIVAL Cruise Line (CCL) has revealed its 2026/27 local deployment, offering four ships from Sydney and Brisbane.
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Younger gens controlling travel stake
Wednesday | Oct 2 2024AUSTRALIA’S younger generations now hold a much stronger sway over travel planning decisions than they did in previous years, a new study from Hilton has suggested.