Headlines
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TNQ ‘open for business’
Tuesday | Mar 28 2017TROPICAL North Queensland has assured the travel industry it remains open for business, despite the wrath of Cyclone Debbie further south.
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Joie de Vivre christened
Tuesday | Mar 28 2017THE Travel Corporation founder and chairman Stanley Tollman has labeled the launch of Uniworld Boutique River Cruise Collection’s newest ship, Joie de Vivre as a pinnacle in the company’s history.
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Qantas delays wi-fi roll out
Monday | Mar 27 2017QANTAS will delay the launch of its free inflight wi-fi services after encountering stability issues with its new technology.
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Cyclone Deb bears down
Monday | Mar 27 2017ONE&ONLY Hayman Island is knocking back guest arrivals “until further notice” due to expected severe weather as Cyclone Debbie approaches.
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Burnes: MTA best model
Monday | Mar 27 2017HELLLOWORLD chief Andrew Burnes has declared Mobile Travel Agents (MTA) the “best of breed” among home-based agency networks in his first address to the group’s members.
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EK plans laptop solution
Friday | Mar 24 2017EMIRATES has devised a plan in response to the US laptop bans announced this week, allowing travellers to avoid carrying devices in checked luggage.
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Careers symposium success
Friday | Mar 24 2017THE Australian Travel Careers Council has received strong positive feedback from its 2017 Industry Leaders and Educators Engagement Symposium, which was hosted earlier this month at Parliament House, Sydney.
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QF China allocation tick
Friday | Mar 24 2017QANTAS Group today received a green light from the Australian govt for an allocation of unlimited capacity and frequencies on the China route for a 10 year term.
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VA retains Tom Bradley spot
Thursday | Mar 23 2017VIRGIN Australia will keep its place at the Tom Bradley International Terminal in Los Angeles after a major airport shake-up planned in May.
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CX protests VA/HNA term
Thursday | Mar 23 2017CATHAY Pacific Airways has questioned the duration of Virgin Australia’s proposed alliance with HNA Group between Australia & China, but has openly told the competition watchdog it “does not object” to the joint venture.