News
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Grocke exits FCTG
Wednesday | Aug 3 2022JOSH Grocke has resigned from his role with Flight Centre Travel Group (FCTG) after working for the company for over 17 years as its Executive Leader/Head of Customer Engagement.
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SAF developments
Wednesday | Aug 3 2022LUFTHANSA Group and Shell have formed a new cooperative agreement regarding sustainable aviation fuels, which will see up to 1.8 million metric tonnes supplied to the airline and its subsidiaries from 2024 to 2030.
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Nancy Bird halfway
Wednesday | Aug 3 2022THE Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport has reached a major construction milestone, with piling of the terminal basement now completed, and concreting passing the halfway mark.
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Radisson targets growth in Vietnam
Wednesday | Aug 3 2022RADISSON Hotel Group is set to expand its footprint in Vietnam, with plans to open a dedicated representative office in Ho Chi Minh City along with six new properties in the country by 2025.
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We need a partner!
Wednesday | Aug 3 2022CAPRICORN Enterprise CEO, Mary Carroll, has appealed for accommodation operators to establish new short-stay developments on the Southern Great Barrier Reef’s Capricorn Coast and Rockhampton.
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HK to cut isolation?
Wednesday | Aug 3 2022THE Hong Kong Government has hinted at plans to reduce hotel quarantine for overseas arrivals from seven to five days, followed by a two-day home isolation monitored by a new health code system, with the announcement expected to come later this month.
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Rex slices through history
Wednesday | Aug 3 2022REX Airlines celebrated its 20th birthday at a special ceremony at Wagga Wagga Airport yesterday, with celebrations honouring the airline’s first flight which took off from the NSW town in Aug 2002.
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Welcome back to Samoa!
Wednesday | Aug 3 2022SAMOA has hailed the return of Australian travellers for the first time in two years, with the flight carrying the first load of Australian passengers touching down yesterday in Apia.
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TAT’s the way to help koalas
Wednesday | Aug 3 2022IN recognition of National Tree Day, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) partnered with the Koala Clancy Foundation to plant 1,000 trees in regional Victoria to help restore koala habitat.
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Window Seat 03 Aug 22
Wednesday | Aug 3 2022ANYBODY who has travelled to New Zealand will know that it can be quite a hilly place, and one street in Dunedin has garnered plenty of tourist attention over the years for being the world’s steepest.