News
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AFTA: IATA is not enough
Thursday | Jun 22 2023THE newly constituted Board of the Australian Federation of Travel Agents (AFTA) has rejected assertions from some parts of the industry that IATA membership alone “can or should be the answer to accreditation”.
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Light up your business event
Thursday | Jun 22 2023VOYAGES Indigenous Tourism Australia’s luminous new evening experience in the Red Centre is showcasing its unique appeal as a business events and incentive program destination.
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TTC appoints Tammy
Thursday | Jun 22 2023TAMMY Van Exan has taken a new role as National Groups Sales Manager Oceania at The Travel Corporation (TTC).
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AQV to sell ships
Thursday | Jun 22 2023AMERICAN Queen Voyages (AQV) has announced that it will focus exclusively on river cruises, with the strategic shift seeing it exit the Great Lakes next year and sell the Ocean Voyager and Ocean Navigator vessels which it operates in the region.
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Cashless in China
Thursday | Jun 22 2023MASTERCARD and Alipay are offering Australian travellers a new cashless payments option when taking a trip to China.
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Come & say g’day!
Thursday | Jun 22 2023COME and say g’day and become an expert in all things Australian with Tourism Australia’s Aussie Specialist Program – more info on page 8.
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FCTG extras push
Thursday | Jun 22 2023SALE of ancillary products are part of Flight Centre Travel Group’s proactive strategies to grow revenue, with a focus on increasing add-on sales across all brands, according to FCTG Leisure Chief Executive Office James Kavanagh.
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Millions of FCTG customers
Thursday | Jun 22 2023FLIGHT Centre Travel Group has a total customer base of 28 million, with James Kavanagh, Global Head of Leisure, yesterday detailing some of the segmentation of the database.
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Digital reach for FC
Thursday | Jun 22 2023FLIGHT Centre brand is now offering an enhanced online user experience via a single globalised website and app, offering holiday “omni-product” via both online and offline channels.
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All about margins
Thursday | Jun 22 2023FLIGHT Centre Travel Group is targeting a 2% net profit before tax margin within its leisure businesses, according to the division’s head James Kavanagh.