News
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TD Breaking News – Montgomery leaves Creative Hols
Wednesday | Jun 23 2010Justin Montgomery heads for Virgin Blue
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Greece paying up
Wednesday | Jun 23 2010THE Greek govt has pledged to pay tourists to the country the cost of their accommodation and meals should they be stranded there because of industrial action or natural disaster.
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SCEC shows off new look
Wednesday | Jun 23 2010LAST night ceo of the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Ton van Amerongen, proudly hosted a tour to highlight recent refurbishments which make it even more appealing to international business events. See http://www.flickr.com/photos/traveldailyau/4729504585/
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Air France strike
Wednesday | Jun 23 2010AIR France has announced its flights will be affected from 24 Jun due to a strike scheduled by the French unions to protest the French Government’s plan to increase national retirement ages.
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AFTA Update 22 Jun 10
Tuesday | Jun 22 2010This week AFTA will be taking part, along with ATEC and Service Skills Australia (SSA), in a strategic discussion about the future needs of the labour and skills work force into the future for the travel and tourism industry.
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NZ skiers banned
Tuesday | Jun 22 2010TWELVE skiers have been banned for life for ski pass fraud from Coronet Peak, The Remarkables and Mt Hutt in New Zealand in the first few weeks since the introduction of the resorts’ new electronic skipass systems, after the technology showed they were using somone else’s passes.
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Ryanair from CPH
Tuesday | Jun 22 2010RYANAIR has flagged the launch of 23 new routes out of a new low-cost terminal at Copenhagen’s Kastrup airport.
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P&O Earlybirds
Tuesday | Jun 22 2010P&O CRUISES has today launched an Earlybird Sale, offering savings of up to 60% and cabin upgrades from just $50.
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Strong RJ demand
Tuesday | Jun 22 2010ROYAL Jordanian Airlines has reported record seat bookings for July and August, with the carrier saying it will increase its frequencies to and from Amman to more than 110 daily over the current northern Summer season.
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$30million for Chinese marketing
Tuesday | Jun 22 2010PRIME Minister Kevin Rudd yesterday announced $30 million in funding to market Australia to “the dynamic Chinese travel market” – which will see a broader focus beyond the three core regions of Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou.