News
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AF Euronews switch
Wednesday | Feb 2 2011PASSENGERS on Air France long-haul services will be able to catch up with the latest news inflight via Euronews, after the carrier announced a new deal with the broadcaster to air content over its in-flight entertainment system.
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DJ tells NZ ‘no reason to refuse’
Wednesday | Feb 2 2011VIRGIN Blue and Delta Air Lines have told the NZ Minister of Transport that there is “no reason to refuse to authorise” their proposed trans-Pacific Alliance, which is planned to cover select services across the Tasman.
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50 Degrees tour
Wednesday | Feb 2 201150 DEGREES North has a 50-day rail journey ‘Around the World on 50 Degrees’ that travels from Beijing to Mongolia, across Siberia to Moscow and onto St Petersburg.
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Expedia/WS pact
Wednesday | Feb 2 2011ONLINE travel company Expedia has renewed its distribution deal with Canadian low-cost carrier WestJet, which provides the firm with access to the carrier’s full schedule of fares and inventory.
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Scenic Royal tour
Wednesday | Feb 2 2011SCENIC Tours is offering a 16- day Great Britain Royal Wedding Experience with special hosts Kerri-Anne Kennerley and Deborah Thomas.
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Gray Line free ride
Wednesday | Feb 2 2011SEAWORLD San Diego and Southern California Gray Line has reintroduced free round trip transportation between Anaheim and SeaWorld, when purchasing tickets to the theme park.
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First Aussie brox
Wednesday | Feb 2 2011INDIAN travel operator, Peirce and Leslie, has released its first dedicated Australian brochure.
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Pearl special at sea
Wednesday | Feb 2 2011PEARL Sea Coastal Cruises is offering group discounts when purchasing two or more cabins on its seven- and 13-day Kimberley coast cruises in 2011 and 2012, onboard the Kimberley Quest II.
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TCF additions
Wednesday | Feb 2 2011THE Travel Compensation Fund admitted six new head offices in the second half of Jan 2011, all located in New South Wales.
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Capricorn courts NZ
Wednesday | Feb 2 2011TOURISM representatives from Queensland’s Capricorn region are this week touring New Zealand in a move to entice a greater number of Kiwi’s to the region.