News
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Riding the Canadian Wave
Wednesday | Jan 5 2011Air Canada hosted a group of 30 travel agents and industry members recently to a surf lesson on Manly Beach, as a way to say “thank you” for their support throughout the year.
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BW ‘to go’ iPad app
Wednesday | Jan 5 2011BEST Western International has introduced ‘Best Western to Go’, a new iPad application that allows guests to find and book accommodation at 4000 Best Western hotels worldwide.
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HA daily sale price
Wednesday | Jan 5 2011HAWAIIAN Airlines is offering a new year deal in time for its daily direct services, set to commence from Apr to Aug between Sydney & Honolulu, on sale until 14 Jan.
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Window Seat 05 Jan 11
Wednesday | Jan 5 2011THESE pilots should have kept a stronger grip on their joysticks.
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Bunnik discounts
Wednesday | Jan 5 2011BUNNIK Tours is offering savings of up to $1,000 per couple on select small group tours to North and Central America, Africa, The Middle East, Europe and Asia, when clients are booked and deposited by 31 Jan.
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CoSport extension
Wednesday | Jan 5 2011COSPORT Australia, a division of Jet Set Sports, has announced an extension of its sponsorship of the Australian Olympic Committee through until 2020.
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CIT orders 38 737s
Wednesday | Jan 5 2011CIT Aerospace has placed an order with Boeing for 38 Next Gen 737 jets and the purchase rights for seven extra 737s.
Delivery of 15 737-900s and 23 737-800s is expected in 2017. -
TM Club sales spike
Wednesday | Jan 5 2011TRAVELMANAGERS’ alliance with Club Med is paying dividends, according to the home network agency, with sales figures up 151% year-on-year from Jul-Dec 2010.
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HAL pushes online sales
Wednesday | Jan 5 2011HOLLAND America Line is tempting agents to book clients on the cruise line’s 2011/2012 homeport voyages online through its local GSA, Travel the World, by offering bonus incentives.
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Webjet TTV up 15%
Wednesday | Jan 5 2011WEBJET has today announced its Total Transaction Values for the half year to 31 Dec 2010 were up by approximately 15% on the corresponding period last year, to around $285 million.