News
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AA 787s crack up
Wednesday | Jun 23 2010THE US Federal Aviation Admin. found structural cracks in three American Airlines B767s on recent safety checks, indicating more frequent inspections are needed.
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Behind the mouse
Wednesday | Jun 23 2010WALT Disney World Resort in Florida is now offering Disney Institute leisure tours which take guests Behind the Scenes to all 4 Walt Disney World theme parks.
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AC agent incentive
Wednesday | Jun 23 2010AIR Canada and Ontario Canada are offering a ‘Head to Toronto Pronto’ agent incentive to win a trip to Toronto, including two economy AC flights, two nights in Toronto, two nights in Niagara Falls and two nights in Ottawa.
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Air India to SFO?
Wednesday | Jun 23 2010AIR India is understood to be mulling the launch of services between Delhi and San Francisco, to launch as early as this year.
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QF Hols Stars in Hawaii
Wednesday | Jun 23 201011 top selling agents were hosted by Qantas Holidays and Starwood Hotels to Hawaii recently. See http://www.flickr.com/photos/traveldailyau/4729525075/
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RailCorp holidays
Wednesday | Jun 23 2010COUNTRYLINK has released a range of travel packages to the NSW North Coast, with a three night whistlestop in Port Macquarie priced from $295pp.
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DL ramps up MSP
Wednesday | Jun 23 2010DELTA Air Lines is expanding its int’l presence from Minneapolis to Latin America and Europe with a new non-stop service to Mexico City and Paris, and an increased service to London.
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Woolies QFFF push
Wednesday | Jun 23 2010WOOLWORTHS Everyday Rewards yesterday launched a major promotion to celebrate its first anniversary of association with the Qantas Frequent Flyer scheme, with daily draws and major prizes including $10,000 shopping sprees and hundreds of thousands of QFFF points.
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EU removing ban
Wednesday | Jun 23 2010THE European Union is in the progress of removing the flight safety bans on Indonesian carriers Lion Air, Batavia Air and Indonesia AirAsia, according to Indonesia’s Minister for Transport.
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MAp level drops
Wednesday | Jun 23 2010MACQUARIE Airports has announced a dip of 1.6% in its foreign ownership (from 41%) due to a large number of investors selling their securities.