News
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Kings Kimberley up
Tuesday | Feb 23 2010AAT Kings has reported a double digit growth on its fully escorted touring options from its 2010/2011 The Kimberley brochure, compared to the year prior.
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Fly free to Kiwi-land
Tuesday | Feb 23 2010SCENIC Tours has released a fly free deal for pax booking on its 20-day Royal New Zealand, 19-day Grand New Zealand and 26-day Ultimate New Zealand trips, when booked and deposited by 31 Oct.
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Pacific appointment
Tuesday | Feb 23 2010AIR Pacific has appointed Andrew Marin as Sales Manager MICE Aust., to handle FJ’s growth in meetings, incentive, conf. and events sales.
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China Club Med
Tuesday | Feb 23 2010THE first Club Med in China will be located at Sun Mountain Yabuli Resort in the country’s north.
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Tiger come back?
Tuesday | Feb 23 2010THE Victorian Government has not ruled out inviting golf’s Tiger Woods to return to the Australian Masters this year, despite the highly publicised sex scandal kicked off by this year’s visit.
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Bula Hollywood!
Tuesday | Feb 23 2010A GROUP of Hollywood “stars” took to the waters of the Sigatoka River Safari in Fiji recently, visiting a Fijian village where they immersed themselves in the culture and the local food.
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Swiss rolls across Oz
Monday | Feb 22 2010SWITZERLAND Tourism, Rail Europe and the Swiss Travel System will next month visit 10 Australian and NZ cities to promote Switzerland as a destination to the travel industry.
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TCF terminations
Monday | Feb 22 2010THE Travel Compensation Fund has non-voluntarily terminated the participation of Australiner of Doncaster VIC (ABN 81 006 934 587); and Laser Travel of Mentone VIC (ABN: 98 095 919 234) for the non-payment of fees, effective 19 Feb.
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QF flood waiver
Monday | Feb 22 2010QANTASLINK has issued a flight waiver as a result of flooding in Western Queensland to facilitate ease of rebooking for pax heading to ports including Longreach, Barcaldine, Blackall, Charleville, Roma and Emerald.
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Cheers to South Australia!
Monday | Feb 22 2010LAST night the South Australian Tourism Commission held a function in Sydney to celebrate the launch of a new campaign (TD 03 Feb) which aims to “reclaim South Australia, and more specifically, Adelaide, as the wine capital of Australia.”
