Headlines
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Helloworld launches new era
Friday | May 19 2017HELLOWORLD will tomorrow begin rolling out commercials featuring a new jingle, revamping Harvey World Travel’s iconic “We’re the travel professionals” tune to incorporate the Helloworld name (TD breaking news).
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New platform for Si Holidays
Thursday | May 18 2017SI HOLIDAYS, the company which has taken over Freestyle Holidays and Rosie Holidays (TD 19 Oct) has announced the launch of a new online booking platform.
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Virgin Samoa to conclude
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Helloworld means business
Thursday | May 18 2017HELLOWORLD Business Travel has flagged an aggressive expansion push, with the network’s head David Padman this morning unveiling plans to target members of other groups.
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QF code back to Port Vila
Wednesday | May 17 2017CONFIRMED runway upgrades at Bauerfield International Airport, Port Vila (TD yesterday) have given Qantas the confidence to resume codesharing on Air Vanuatu’s (NF) services starting next month.
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Laptop ban down under?
Wednesday | May 17 2017THE Federal Government is considering implementing its own laptop ban, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull confirmed yesterday in South Australia.
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Qantas targets OTAs direct
Tuesday | May 16 2017QANTAS has confirmed a “review of its distribution strategies,” and is inviting online travel agents (OTAs) to submit expressions of interest in entering into a commercial agreement directly with the carrier.
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FCTG expands in Europe
Tuesday | May 16 2017FLIGHT Centre Travel Group’s new acquisition in France and Switzerland (TD breaking news) will give the company a “platform for further expansion in large and rapidly growing markets”.
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AirAsia China the “final piece”
Monday | May 15 2017LOW-COST carrier AirAsia is set to launch a new offshoot in China to be based in Zhengzhou, the capital of Henan province.
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Kaikoura to bounce back
Monday | May 15 2017THE earthquake of mid-Nov last year that hammered Kaikoura on New Zealand’s South Island, while devastating, is set to benefit the cruise and tourism industry.