News
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VA goes with Sabre
Tuesday | Apr 26 2022VIRGIN Australia has opted to use Sabre’s Revenue Optimizer solution, a tool designed to help businesses improve pricing decisions and drive revenue.
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HK opens after 2 yrs
Tuesday | Apr 26 2022HONG Kong will allow non-residents to enter the destination from 01 May, marking the first time international travellers can visit in more than two years.
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Cruise another Thay?
Tuesday | Apr 26 2022THE former Chairman of the now bankrupt Genting Hong Kong business has reportedly registered a new company called Resorts World Cruises in Singapore, according to a recent report by The Straits Times.
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Ponant’s big return
Tuesday | Apr 26 2022PONANT’S expedition ship Le Laperouse arrived in Darwin yesterday in preparation for its return to local cruising on Thu.
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EK will continue
Tuesday | Apr 26 2022WHILE many travel brands are pulling out of the Russian market to apply pressure to President Vladimir Putin, Emirates has confirmed it has no intentions to follow suit “unless [the carrier] is told otherwise”.
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Coral under control
Tuesday | Apr 26 2022CORAL Expeditions confirmed to TD that it followed all health regulations when 10 passengers and two crew members tested positive for COVID on board Coral Discoverer while sailing from Darwin to Western Australia.
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Beyond excited to be cruising
Tuesday | Apr 26 2022THIS seagoing group of Aussies could hardly contain their excitement on the dock at Southampton in the UK as they were about to board Celebrity Cruises’ new Celebrity Beyond for her inaugural voyage this morning.
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The sky’s not the limit
Tuesday | Apr 26 2022THE NSW Government has agreed to bankroll an $81.3 million upgrade to Taronga Zoo’s Sky Safari attraction in a bid to strengthen the state’s battered visitor economy.
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Window Seat 26 Apr 22
Tuesday | Apr 26 2022THE perfect metaphor to describe the COVID travel shutdown is a car that has been parked at New Plymouth Airport in New Zealand for over two years, and somehow it is still yet to be towed!
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Trivago hit with $45m fine
Friday | Apr 22 2022EXPEDIA offshoot Trivago has been ordered by the Federal Court to pay a whopping $44.7m in penalties for making misleading representations about hotel room rates on its website and via marketing campaigns.