News
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Viennese value
Friday | May 21 2010BEYOND Travel is offering an extra free night’s accommodation in Vienna with any bookings of three nights at one of three Starlight Suite Hotels, where rooms have a separate bedroom, living area and kitchenette.
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Citroen lease deal
Friday | May 21 2010GLOBALCARS has just released a great Citroen leasing deal in Europe, offering savings of up to $861 on new vehicles.
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Tourism WA offices to close
Friday | May 21 2010THE Western Australian government has announced major changes in the way Tourism WA operates, including the closure of its current regional offices in WA.
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Air Pacific booking patterns turning
Friday | May 21 2010AIR Pacific says it is seeing a return in consumer confidence for travel to Fiji, with Melbourne and Brisbane routes “quite strong”, according to the airline’s gm sales & marketing Michael Nacola.
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Thailand curfews
Friday | May 21 2010THE Dept of Foreign Affairs has revised its travel advisory for Thailand from yesterday, now saying the Thai govt will impose a curfew on 24 provinces (including Bangkok), between the hours of 9pm-5am, through until 22 May.
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Not “China Beach”
Friday | May 21 2010AUTHORITIES in Vietnam have ordered a resort located on a popular stretch of sand used by American servicemen for R&R during the Vietnam war not to use the “China Beach” nickname the GIs gave it.
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Having a whale of a time!
Friday | May 21 2010Just what have they been up to? See http://www.flickr.com/photos/traveldailyau/4634864999/
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Kings & Queens of Greece
Friday | May 21 2010LAST night, Sun Island Tours hosted over 100 agents and travel industry staff in a packed cinema at Hoyts Broadway for the opening night of Wog Boy 2: Kings of Mykonos. See http://www.flickr.com/photos/traveldailyau/sets/72157624125494556/
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Backpacker bonus
Friday | May 21 2010BACKPACKER Campervan and Car Rentals this morning announced the removal of its surcharge for drivers aged 21-25, on its recently introduced Australian Car product which came on the market 01 Apr.
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Tiger eyes S. Pacific
Friday | May 21 2010TIGER Airways chief executive officer Tony Davis has revealed that the no frills airline is looking at future routes between Australia and New Zealand, Indonesia and the South Pacific, of no longer than five hours duration.