News
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New FJ chief exec.
Tuesday | Apr 6 2010AIR Pacific (FJ) has named Dave Pflieger as its new chief executive officer and managing director, taking over from the retiring John Campbell, effective 01 Jun.
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Air Van back to MEL
Tuesday | Apr 6 2010AIR Vanuatu will resume flights between Melbourne-Port Vila with a once weekly direct service to launch on Thu’s from 24 Jun.
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Virgins broaden alliance
Tuesday | Apr 6 2010AUSTRALIA and Virgin Blue have strengthened their frequent flyer partnership with California-based Virgin America (VX), which makes it now possible for guests to accrue and burn loyalty points on each others flight services.
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Studious agents at Universal
Tuesday | Apr 6 2010Viva! Holidays recently hosted a group of agents on a trip to Los Angeles – the entertainment capital of the world. See http://www.flickr.com/photos/traveldailyau/4496132169/
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Contiki hunts for Radical time
Tuesday | Apr 6 2010Contiki and Radical Travel hosted their sales, marketing and team leaders to a three day National Conference in March. See http://www.flickr.com/photos/traveldailyau/4496747722/
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AFTA Update 01 Apr 10
Thursday | Apr 1 2010THE cautious optimism that has been a key underling message over these early months of 2010 was confirmed with the latest news on Viva Macau.
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New MEL system
Thursday | Apr 1 2010MELBOURNE Airport has today switched on its latest navigation system that makes it easier for aircraft to land during ‘fog season’.
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Heading to Bells?
Thursday | Apr 1 2010VIRGIN Blue Airlines are giving staff from the travel industry a chance to watch this weekend’s 2010 Virgin Blue/Rip Curl Pro surfing contest at Bells Beach in Victoria, ‘live’ for free.
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QF flamin’ again
Thursday | Apr 1 2010QANTAS is in the spotlight for the second time in 48 hours, when an QF380 carrying 244 passengers from London via Singapore landed at Sydney Airport last night bursting two tyres.
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AA JetBlue deal
Thursday | Apr 1 2010AMERICAN Airlines has announced a new agreement with US low-cost carrier JetBlue, which will see the airlines allow their passengers to connect to flights via New York JFK and Boston to so-called “non-overlapping markets”.