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Australia’s new Adventure
Tuesday | Sep 2 2025DISNEY Cruise Line’s choice to homeport its upcoming ship Disney Adventure in Singapore was a decision made with markets such as Australia in mind, Vice President International Sales & Marketing Jeff Van Langeveld (pictured) has said.
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TIME embraces Velardo
Tuesday | Sep 2 2025THE Travel Industry Mentorship Program (TIME) has announced Holly Velardo, founder of HollyDay Travel, as its new SA State Representative.
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Window Seat 02 Sep 25
Tuesday | Sep 2 2025CONFERENCES can sometimes generate waste, but Albatross Tours’ Michelle Daniels is doing her bit.
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It has been a solid week for the Australian dollar, which recorded gains of 0.27% over the last five days, putting it at its highest level since 11 Aug. 02 Sep 25
Tuesday | Sep 2 2025SOME quarters are expecting more gains with the increasing likelihood that the US Federal Reserve will cut rates in Sep.
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Qantas, Virgin laud green creds
Tuesday | Sep 2 2025SUSTAINABILITY goals have played a significant role in the FY25 results presentations of Australia’s two major airlines, Qantas Group and recently-floated Virgin Australia.
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TD breaking news – Brent Hill joins Brisbane 2032
Tuesday | Sep 2 2025The former Tourism Fiji CEO has officially joined the Olympic push as CMO. Brisbane 2032 has…
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APAC drives Hurti growth
Monday | Sep 1 2025HURTIGRUTEN has revealed that revenue generated by customers in Australia and New Zealand has outpaced its global growth average, with the cruise line reporting a 78% increase in local earnings for the latest financial period.
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Altura lands DMC clients
Monday | Sep 1 2025THREE established destination management companies (DMCs) have signed on as the newest clients for Brett Harvey’s Altura Travel Group – the new venture from the former CATO Partnerships Head (pictured).
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LE courting more advisors
Monday | Sep 1 2025LUXURY Escapes is on a mission to connect with agents, as it began its first-ever trade events this week in three states.
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Kelsian asset interest
Monday | Sep 1 2025JOURNEY Beyond and NRMA’s tourism division are the frontrunners to acquire a large portion of Kelsian’s tourism portfolio, according to sources cited by The Australian.