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There’s no place like Home Ex
Tuesday | Feb 4 2025RESPECTED travel industry executives including ATIA CEO Dean Long, TravelManagers Executive General Manager Michael Gazal, MTA CEO Don Beattie and Envoyage Global COO Astrid Richardson are the latest speakers signed on to speak at Home Ex, Travel Daily’s upcoming virtual event.
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Trio team-up for ‘Ultrimate’ fam
Tuesday | Feb 4 2025LINKD Tourism, United Airlines and Brand USA have teamed up to offer a new ‘Ultrimate’ USA fam incentive for three top-performing agents, as well as two other qualifying advisors.
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Beyond Green hits big green milestone
Tuesday | Feb 4 2025BEYOND Green has reached a milestone of over 50 member properties across 22 countries, following the addition of nine new sustainable accommodations to its portfolio between Oct and Dec 2024.
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Delta makes major MEL move
Monday | Feb 3 2025DELTA Air Lines will fly to Melbourne for the first time, with non-stop services between Los Angeles and the Victorian capital to take off in Dec.
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Great start for QF Palau flights
Monday | Feb 3 2025PRESIDENT of Palau, Surangel Whipps Jr, has described Australians as the ideal kind of visitors for the destination, which is seeking to diversify its inbound tourism market.
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Safari hotel bookings live
Monday | Feb 3 2025BOOKINGS for luxury hotel Monarto Safari Resort in South Australia have gone live.
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WA boosts accommodation
Monday | Feb 3 2025THE Western Australian Government has announced a new funding program to boost the state’s portfolio of diverse tourism accommodation.
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40% of PTMs exceed $1m
Friday | Jan 31 2025DOUBLE-DIGIT growth for New Zealand, Asia and North America trips saw sales for TravelManagers grow by 12% in 2024 when compared with 2023.
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CATO makes it simpler
Friday | Jan 31 2025THE Council of Australian Tour Operators (CATO) has launched a new module on its Touring Academy designed to set a new standard in practical professional development for travel agents.
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NSW’s full moon is rising
Friday | Jan 31 2025MORE than half a million visitors from China are expected to land in Sydney for the 2025 Lunar New Year Festival, which runs until 12 Feb and is one of the largest in the Asia Pacific region.