News
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Skal flood appeal
Monday | Jan 17 2011SKAL International Australia has organised an Appeal to assist Queensland Skalleagues who are experiencing personal hardships due to the state’s ongoing flood crisis.
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Tucan Rio tours
Monday | Jan 17 2011TUCAN Travel says it has a limited number of places available on its Rio de Janeiro tours, that can include the Carnival parade, operating from 04 to 08 Mar.
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Spicers update
Monday | Jan 17 2011SPICERS Retreats, Hotels and Lodges is assuring guests that six of its seven properties in Queensland are open for business and fully operational, following the recent flooding.
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Gap 5% donation
Monday | Jan 17 2011GAP Adventures has said it will donate 5% of all booking made in Australia and New Zealand, from today until 23 Jan to the Queensland Premier’s Disaster Relief Appeal.
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Royal on Park open
Monday | Jan 17 2011ROYAL on the Park Brisbane said they have cleaned up the mud around their building and have re-opened for business today.
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AA office closed
Monday | Jan 17 2011AMERICAN Airlines Brisbane reservation office is still closed (TD Wed) due to the devastating floods in Queensland, and a temporary email address has been set up for enquiries at AmericanAirlines.Reservations@aa.com.
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Carlson expands
Monday | Jan 17 2011CARLSON plans to open 19 more hotels in India by the end of 2011 and owning up to 100 hotels in the country by 2015 as part of its Ambition 2015 strategy.
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Crusty comp winner
Monday | Jan 17 2011CONGRATULATIONS to Alex Lee from Korea Travel Agency as the Fri winner of TD’s Crusty Demons DVD mini-comp which feaured last week, courtesy of Via Vision Entertainment.
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Accor sells stake
Monday | Jan 17 2011ACCOR has agreed to sell its 49% stake in French firm Groupe Lucien Barriere to Fimalac and Groupe Lucien Barriere for €268 million (AU$361m), following the cancellation of an Initial Public Offering in Sep last year.
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Legionnaires in Bali
Monday | Jan 17 2011THE Dept of Foreign Affairs and Trade is warning travellers to Bali, Indonesia that VIC and WA Health Departments have reported a small number of cases of legionnaires’ disease from travellers returning from the Kuta region.