News
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Travel Daily on location in Auckland, NZ
Tuesday | May 25 2010AUCKLAND is the host city for this year’s Tourism Rendezvous New Zealand (TRENZ), which is the annual major showcase of NZ tourism product.
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Pacific Flier launch
Tuesday | May 25 2010PALAU-BASED start up carrier PacificFlier.com has launched its once weekly service between Brisbane and Koror, with links to Clark Field Airport in Manila, according to travel agent GDSs.
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Australia key NZ focus
Tuesday | May 25 2010TOURISM New Zealand this morning announced plans to double spending by the country’s regional tourism organisations in the Australian market.
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Pac Blue cooking
Tuesday | May 25 2010PACIFIC Blue has today confirmed the permanent addition of a fourth weekly flight between Auckland and Rarotonga.
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TD Breaking News – Flight Centre profit upgrade
Tuesday | May 25 2010Flight Centre upgrades pre-tax profit to $190m-$200m.
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Welcome to TRENZ 2010!
Tuesday | May 25 2010LAST night delegates from around the world were welcomed to Tourism Rendezvous New Zealand with a cocktail party giving buyers and exhibitors the opportunity to mingle before getting down to business. See http://www.flickr.com/photos/traveldailyau/sets/72157624137349800/
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Marriott China move
Tuesday | May 25 2010MARRIOTT International has signed deals to manage seven new properties in China, with plans to double its presence in the country in around five years.
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Frogs line up for Ski France
Tuesday | May 25 2010YESTERDAY, a group of agents were invited to meet with the representatives of France Montagnes and the French Ski Resorts, Chamonix and Val d’lsere who were in Sydney. See http://www.flickr.com/photos/traveldailyau/4640642354/
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Unique Travelpoint
Tuesday | May 25 2010TRAVELPOINT Holidays has released its first ever Unique Australian Experience brochure that’s packed full of a selection of distinctive places to stay across the country.
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Irish Ash Charter
Tuesday | May 25 2010OVER 1,000 hotels, B&B’s and tourism operators have signed up to a new Irish Visitor Charter which offers assurance from the Irish hospitality industry to cover visitors in the result of another volcanic ash incident.