Headlines
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France sets sights on unmatched sustainability
Friday | Aug 2 2024FRANCE may be the number one visited country in the world, but its destination marketing organisation wants it to become the top-rated market for sustainable tourism as well.
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NCL and TTC hit the road
Friday | Aug 2 2024NORWEGIAN Cruise Line (NCL) and The Travel Corporation (TTC) have partnered to launch a land and ocean trade event series called ‘European Rendezvous’.
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Airlines win latest battle in junk fees war
Friday | Aug 2 2024AN APPEALS court in the US has issued a temporary block on the Department of Transportation’s forthcoming rule on ‘junk fees’ requiring airlines to disclose all extra fees at the time of booking.
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Changing face of meetings
Friday | Aug 2 2024A Corporate Traveller survey has revealed more than half of businesses are increasing off-site events to support flexible work, as employers find new ways to ensure their teams are cohesive.
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White Paper a white knight
Thursday | Aug 1 2024FEDERAL Transport Minister Catherine King believes the upcoming Aviation White Paper will ensure future settings for aviation will make it more difficult for carriers like Rex to fall over.
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BNE boss joins TEQ Board
Thursday | Aug 1 2024BRISBANE Airport boss, Gert-Jan de Graff, will lend his voice to the state’s leading tourism marketing agency, after being appointed to the Tourism & Events Queensland (TEQ) Board.
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Pointrs to disrupt points
Thursday | Aug 1 2024A new program has launched to help Australian travellers get more from their loyalty programs and bust myths regarding redeeming frequent flyer points.
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ABEA amplifies sector’s voice
Thursday | Aug 1 2024SMALLER operations within Australia’s business events sector are set to benefit from a new collaboration between the Australian Business Events Association (ABEA) and the Council of Small Business Organisations Australia (COSBOA).
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Government to buy Rex?
Wednesday | Jul 31 2024THERE are mounting calls for the Federal Government to step in to purchase Rex after the carrier entered voluntary administration this morning (TD breaking news).
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Oz can’t get enough of Japan
Wednesday | Jul 31 2024AUSTRALIANS are staying longer and spending more in Japan, according to new data compiled by Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO).