News
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Consolidated Travel/Malaysia Airlines incentive winner
Wednesday | Oct 13 2010Melbourne-based Extragreen Holidays was the winner of the recent Consolidated Travel/Malaysia Airlines incentive promoted through Travel Daily (see here).
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P&O Facebook fans
Wednesday | Oct 13 2010P&O CRUISES says it now has over 20,000 fans on its Facebook page, including over 1,000 new followers in the past fortnight.
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Norfolk early birds
Wednesday | Oct 13 2010NORFOLK Air is slashing fares from Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney and Newcastle by as much as 25% in its 2011 winter early bird deals.
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Azamara bargain
Wednesday | Oct 13 2010CREATIVE Cruising is offering a “last minute special” for a seven night Azamara Quest cruise which will cruise from Venice for Athens early next month.
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PATA looks for ceo
Wednesday | Oct 13 2010THE Bangkok-based Pacific Asia Travel Association has announced that it’s “actively looking” for a new chief executive officer following the resignation of incumbent Greg Duffell who will leave the organisation after 18 months of restructuring.
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MICE market grows
Wednesday | Oct 13 2010THE number of convention and conference arrivals to Australia has swelled by 15% year-on-year for the year ending 31 Jul, but the figure is still below numbers achieved in 2008.
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Travel Daily on location in Kuala Lumpur
Wednesday | Oct 13 2010PIONEERING low-cost carrier AirAsia is today celebrating a staggering milestone – the carriage of its 100 millionth passenger.
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Window Seat 13 Oct 10
Wednesday | Oct 13 2010LOVELORN tourists are likely to rush to the newest attraction in Croatia – the so-called “Museum of Broken Relationships” in the country’s capital, Zagreb.
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QH week 1 winner
Wednesday | Oct 13 2010CONGRATS to Margaret Griffin from Compass Travel & Cruising who has won a $100 Qantas Holidays voucher for submitting her ‘Tantalising Tassie’ itinerary in the wholesaler’s month long comp featured exclusively in TD.
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Cosmos price cut
Wednesday | Oct 13 2010COSMOS says it has cut prices on its latest Europe program by as much as 17% due to the strength of the Australian dollar against the Euro and British Pound.