News
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RCI US program
Friday | Mar 12 2010ROYAL Caribbean has released details of its 2011-12 North East USA cruises, including a range of 5-12 night itineraries from Baltimore, New York and Boston to Canada and the Caribbean.
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IATA revises losses
Friday | Mar 12 2010THE International Air Transport Association has once again issued a new forecast for the global aviation industry as conditions continue to improve.
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SWISS shows profit
Friday | Mar 12 2010SWISS International Air Lines has reported a $149m profit for 2009, “despite the still-difficult economic environment that prevailed throughout the year.”
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Secure air cargo
Friday | Mar 12 2010NEW laws have been approved by parliament to strengthen the security regime on air cargo with the implemention of measures outlined in last month’s Aviation Security package.
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BI Perth change
Friday | Mar 12 2010ROYAL Brunei Airlines has advised of a recent change in the management of its Perth office, with the departure effective 26 Feb of the carrier’s Sales and Marketing Manager WA Kate Black.
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Long necking it in the UAE
Friday | Mar 12 2010Just like in Africa, safari drives in the late afternoon in Abu Dhabi raise the chances of spotting some wild life for guests staying at resorts on Sir Bani Yas. See http://www.flickr.com/photos/traveldailyau/sets/72157623589581842/
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SQ splashes out
Friday | Mar 12 2010SWIMMING Australia today announced that Singapore Airlines is now the official international airline for the Australian Swim Team, with a three year partnership deal set to commence from next Tue 16 Mar.
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Travel Daily on location in Mammoth Lakes
Friday | Mar 12 2010Mammoth Mountain is California’s highest ski area. Snow comes early and stays late with the ski season running from early Nov. to late May, receiving an average of 10m of snow each year!
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New Disney pass
Friday | Mar 12 2010DISNEY is set to release a new ‘premiere passport’ product which is a ticket valid at all of its theme parks in the USA.
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UK travel manifesto
Friday | Mar 12 2010THE Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) has released its first manifesto, outlining a range of key issues affecting the UK travel industry.