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Window Seat 14 Feb 11
Monday | Feb 14 2011NEW York’s Bronx Zoo is offering a unique gift for all you romantics wanting something a bit different to the traditional Valentine’s Day flowers and chocolates today.
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Moonlight tickets
Monday | Feb 14 2011TRAVEL Daily readers are today being offered the opportunity to win a double pass to an upcoming session of the Moonlight Cinema courtesy of Intrepid Travel.
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Vietnam frequencies up
Monday | Feb 14 2011A NEW bilateral agreement between the Federal Government and Vietnam has boosted capacity on the route by a potential 3300 extra seats per week.
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Western Plains cut
Monday | Feb 14 2011DUBBO’S Western Plains Travel has been terminated from the Travel Compensation Fund after a number of clients had contacted the fund regarding their bookings.
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On location at AIME
Monday | Feb 14 2011TODAY’S Travel Daily is coming to you from Melbourne, where the annual Asia Pacific Meetings and Incentives Expo kicked off this morning.
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MH A333 to PER
Monday | Feb 14 2011MALAYSIA Airlines is set to introduce its new A330-300 aircraft on flights between Kuala Lumpur and Perth.
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Skal adds power players
Monday | Feb 14 2011BOB Lunnon, Sales Director for Starwood Hotels is the first ever person in Sydney Skal’s 51 year history to serve two separate terms as Club President. Pictured at the Amora Hotel at a luncheon is one of the two new members, Mandy Scotney, Exec. GM of Travelmanagers receiving her certificate from Lunnon.
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Newbuild for RCC
Monday | Feb 14 2011ROYAL Caribbean Cruises has confirmed speculation that it will expand its fleet further, with a 4100-passenger newbuild commissioned for construction by German shipyard Meyer Werft.
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Getaway halved
Monday | Feb 14 2011CHANNEL Nine’s Getaway travel show is set to become a 30 minute broadcast rather than its current one-hour format, with the move believed to be effective immediately.
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AHA accommodation push
Monday | Feb 14 2011THE establishment of the new Tourism Accommodation Australia (TD breaking news) by the Australian Hotels Association will enable the organisation to focus on accommodation sector issues, separately to the general liquor, gaming, food and entertainment matters raised by pub members.