News
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Pacific Coast app
Monday | Jan 17 2011THE Pacific Coast has launched an iPhone application that allows travellers to find the closest tourist attractions, outdoor and water activities, sightseeing, National Parks and more in each of the four tourism regions, from Sydney to Brisbane; Central Coast, Hunter; Mid North Coast and Northern Rivers.
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Cooks direct flight
Monday | Jan 17 2011COOK Islands Tourism Corp. has confirmed a three-year pact between the local government and Air New Zealand, which will see B767 direct services from Sydney to Rarotonga introduced on a weekly, year round basis, effective 05 Jul (TD 21 Dec).
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CX/KA Dec figures
Monday | Jan 17 2011CATHAY Pacific and Dragonair saw a 2.9% year on year increase in pax numbers in Dec and an overall yearly result up by 9.1% to almost 27 million pax carried.
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Tauck tours up
Monday | Jan 17 2011TAUCK has doubled its ‘Culturious’ tours to include four new eight-day itineraries in 2011, in the US, Europe, South Africa and Costa Rica.
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CO links EWR/Haiti
Monday | Jan 17 2011CONTINENTAL Airlines will begin new non-stop thrice weekly flights between New York, Newark Liberty International Airport and Port-Au-Prince , Haiti, as of 09 Jun.
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Tourism Vic app
Monday | Jan 17 2011TOURISM Victoria has launched the 10th edition of the its guide on The Wine Regions of Victoria, and for the first time an iPhone application of the information.
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Cunard Royal Rendezvous
Monday | Jan 17 2011CUNARD Line’s two flagships, the Queen Mary 2 & Queen Victoria joined Queen Elizabeth in New York on her maiden call late last week, attracting thousands of onlookers in Battery Park and Hudson River Park in Manhattan (see here).
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QF’s Warren arrives
Monday | Jan 17 2011QANTAS’ eighth Airbus A380, named in honour of aircraft black box inventor David Warren, landed in Sydney on Sat, after flying from the plane manufacturer’s Toulouse base, via Singapore.
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Choice Qld Open
Monday | Jan 17 2011CHOICE Hotels Australasia has advised that its “back to business” for its QLD branded properties in flood affected areas, including 22 hotels in Brisbane, Toowoomba, Goondiwindi, Roma, Maryborough, Rockhampton, Bundaberg and Grafton.