News
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SYD May traffic up
Monday | Jun 21 2010SYDNEY Airport traffic during the month of May rose 9% year-on-year, according to data released on Fri from Macquarie Airports.
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Miss Universe quiz
Monday | Jun 21 2010TRAVEL Daily was bombarded with entries to our exclusive celebrity interview competition on Fri with former Miss Universe Australia Laura Dundovic.
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Half price Tahiti
Monday | Jun 21 2010TAHITI Travel Connection is offering 50% off five Hilton- Pearl Resorts for five nights stays when booked before 30 Jun.
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EK fare change
Monday | Jun 21 2010EMIRATES is advising agents of a change to its European Mixed class fares, which now needs to be booked in ‘O’ class between Australia-Dubai (for Business), and in ‘M’ class between Dubai-Europe (for Economy).
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Potty for Potter
Monday | Jun 21 2010FANS of the Harry Potter books and movies queued up for more than eight hours on the weekend to be the first visitors to the new Wizarding World of Harry Potter ‘park within a park’ area at Universal Orlando in Florida, USA.
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Silver singles down
Monday | Jun 21 2010SILVERSEA has announced it is reducing the price of the single supplement for sailings during Aug and Dec 2010, to Europe, the Middle East, Asia & the Americas.
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BI aircraft change
Monday | Jun 21 2010ROYAL Brunei Airlines is scaling back flight frequencies between Bandar Seri Begawan and Perth from five weekly services to four, effective 29 Aug for the Summer 2010 season, according to GDSs.
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Intrepid Antarctic
Monday | Jun 21 2010INTREPID Travel has announced the launch of Antarctic trips for 2010/11, meaning it now offers trips to every continent.
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Amadeus joins rail
Monday | Jun 21 2010AMADEUS has confirmed it will not be developing its own UK rail product, instead signing a joint venture deal with Evolvi and the group is in talks with thetrainline.com.
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QF expands MU c’share
Monday | Jun 21 2010QANTAS says its new expanded codeshare pact with China Eastern Airlines (MU) covering flights from Singapore to Shanghai reflects its “commitment to and confidence in the Chinese market”.