News
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Vietjet increases Oz
Wednesday | May 3 2023VIETJET has announced it will up the frequency of its Sydney and Melbourne flights to meet heightened demand from pax travelling between Australia and Vietnam (TD 21 Mar).
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Oz cruise revival
Wednesday | May 3 2023AUSTRALIA is fully embracing the cruise industry revival, with 457,200 Aussies setting sail during the last half of 2022, and more than 40 international vessels arriving in local waters by the end of summer 2023.
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QF Korea win
Wednesday | May 3 2023QANTAS has been granted 400 seats per week on the Korea route by the International Air Services Commission (IATA) (TD 23 Mar).
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TWU advice for QF
Wednesday | May 3 2023NEW Qantas CEO Vanessa Hudson has an “uphill” job to rebuild the company after Alan Joyce’s retirement, according to the Transport Workers’ Union of Australia (TWU).
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EY new upgrades
Wednesday | May 3 2023ETIHAD Airways has announced upgraded experiences across Business and Economy classes on its three new Boeing 787 Dreamliners, which will join the fleet in the third quarter this year.
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P&O 2024-25 sailings
Wednesday | May 3 2023P&O Cruises has unveiled its local 2024-2025 program with 157 departures across Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific Islands.
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Rail Europe bonus
Wednesday | May 3 2023TRAVEL advisors can receive a further product bonus of $5 for any Eurostar, LNER and Thalys bookings made after ticketing five bookings of any value through the month of May.
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Jetstar flash sale
Wednesday | May 3 2023JETSTAR is marking its 19th birthday with 45,000 ‘return for free’ sale seats, giving Aussies the chance to snatch up domestic flights from $77 return and international fares from $259 return on 59 domestic routes and 28 international routes.
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Wyndham expands
Wednesday | May 3 2023WYNDHAM Hotels & Resorts has announced four new key signings and two openings in the Australasia market.
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Taiwan the lucky land
Wednesday | May 3 2023THE Tourism Bureau of Taiwan is giving international visitors the chance to win spending credits of NT$5,000 (aprox A$250) through the new “Taiwan the Lucky Land” campaign.