News
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Cover-More appt
Friday | Jan 29 2010FELICITY La Terra has been appointed as the new Vic/Tas sales manager for Cover-More Travel Insurance, moving after many years with the Travel Corporation.
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Amadeus reward
Friday | Jan 29 2010AMADEUS has launched a special promotion for Australian and NZ travel agencies, aiming to reward consultants for making hotel bookings via Amadeus Hotel Store between 27 Jan-27 Apr.
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Egypt incentive
Friday | Jan 29 2010AFRICAN Wildlife Safaris is offering travel agents the opportunity to win a once-in-a-lifetime holiday to Egypt valued at more than $7500.
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Avalon charges up
Friday | Jan 29 2010THE Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has said it won’t object to a proposed terminal navigation charge from Airservices Australia at Melbourne Avalon Airport.
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Sue sells Seashells…
Friday | Jan 29 2010WA’s Seashells Hospitality Group recently celebrated the 20 year anniversary of its front office receptionist Sue Morris, who has worked in the company’s Scarborough property since it began operating more than two decades ago now.
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Tourplan connects
Friday | Jan 29 2010TRAVEL software specialist provider Synyati has confirmed a new direct interface between the Tourplan system and Synyati’s Spurwing electronic data exchange platform.
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3rd Seabourn named
Friday | Jan 29 2010THE highly anticipated new vessel to join Seabourn Cruises fleet has been given the name Seabourn Quest.
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Carnival PR move
Friday | Jan 29 2010TWO Carnival Australia staff responsible for public relations have left the company, with the departure last Fri of Anthony Fisk and Jane Humphries.
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White Bay now OK
Friday | Jan 29 2010LESS than 12 months ago, the UK head of Carnival Corporation, David Dingle, expressed his concerns about the NSW govt’s proposed plan to moving the current Wharf 8 terminal to the industrial precinct of White Bay.
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SYD rides the wave
Friday | Jan 29 2010NINETEEN cruise ships will dock in Sydney Harbour next month, boosting the state’s economy by $30 million as 40,000 visitors step foot in NSW, according to Ports and Waterways Minister Paul McLeay.