News
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Wendy Wu Part 2
Thursday | Jul 29 2010TRAVEL Daily TV is today showcasing the second episode in a new series covering Wendy Wu Tours’ “Wonders of China” tour. The video is now online at new.traveldaily.com.au.
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Strategic Bali move
Thursday | Jul 29 2010STRATEGIC Airlines yesterday lodged an application for 1,716 seats on the Indonesia route, contesting the Qantas application for capacity (TD yesterday).
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JTG-Stella memo
Thursday | Jul 29 2010STELLA Travel ceo Peter Lacaze this morning jumped the gun with an announcement to staff that the Explanatory Memorandum describing the company’s proposed merger with Jetset Travelworld had been finalised. Travel Daily has today published a special supplementary issue for subscribers covering the deal and previously unreleased financial details.
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Hingerty to leave ATEC
Thursday | Jul 29 2010LONG time managing director of the Australian Tourism Export Council, Matt Hingerty, has announced he will step down early next year after completing his second three-year term.
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Delta phone switch
Thursday | Jul 29 2010DELTA Air Lines has advised its new dedicated travel agency phone contact number, effective 02 Aug, will be 1800 458 368.
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TD Breaking News – Stella/JTG memorandum
Thursday | Jul 29 2010Jetset Travelworld and Stella Travel details revealed
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Amanda hits Koh Samui
Wednesday | Jul 28 2010THAI Airways and Unique Tourism has named Amanda Haferman of Voyager Travel Melbourne as the winner of the Travel Daily ‘Smile’ competition which featured exclusively in TD last month.
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Sponsors needed
Wednesday | Jul 28 2010TRAVELMANAGERS’ director of finance, Grant Campbell is running for a good cause at the Blackmores Marathon on 19 Sep to raise money for The Cancer Council of NSW.
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Aurora for scuba
Wednesday | Jul 28 2010AURORA Expeditions is offering scuba diving on arctic voyages as seen in its new High Arctic 2011 brochure.
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SIA back in black
Wednesday | Jul 28 2010SINGAPORE Airlines yesterday reported a SG$253m profit for the Apr-Jun quarter – a massive turnaround from the SG$307m loss recorded in the same period last year, in the depths of the global financial crisis.