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Hurtigruten – Polar & Beyond 2021/22
Monday | Jul 6 2020HURTIGRUTEN has gone to press with its 2021/22 Polar & Beyond expedition cruise brochure. The 188-page…
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Travel Specials 03 July 20
Monday | Jul 6 2020WELCOME to Travel Specials, Travel Daily’s Friday feature – Extended winter rates are available at The…
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TG cuts commission to zero
Friday | Jul 3 2020THAI Airways International has confirmed that effective from 15 Jul it will no longer pay travel agent base commission on any of its fares.
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Aeronology ATPCO deal
Friday | Jul 3 2020AERONOLOGY, the travel technology startup headed by former Helloworld Travel senior executive Russell Carstensen, has announced its acceptance into the Bridge Labs program operated by ATPCO (TD breaking news), with the connection giving new access to extensive worldwide air content.
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July edition is out now
Friday | Jul 3 2020THE latest issue of travelBulletin is out now (pictured), highlighting the creativity and changes in strategy from some of the smartest players in the industry.
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Corp travel vital for recovery
Friday | Jul 3 2020GOVERNMENTS across the country have been warned that leisure travel will not come “anywhere close” to generating the bookings needed for the tourism sector to stay afloat through the COVID-19 crisis.
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Viking 2023 out
Friday | Jul 3 2020STRONG demand for its new Mississippi River cruise itineraries (TD 17 Apr) has led Viking Cruises to open up reservations for the program’s 2023 season.
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New KI property
Friday | Jul 3 2020SOUTH Australia’s Kangaroo Island will have a new luxury accommodation option from tomorrow after the official opening of Oceanview Eco Villas.
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UK to scrap 14-day quarantine rules
Friday | Jul 3 2020THE UK Government has confirmed the reopening of its borders effective from 10 Jul, with a full list of countries exempt from requirements for a 14-day quarantine expected to be released later today.
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QF international flights still live
Friday | Jul 3 2020QANTAS has not yet decided to cancel international flights after Oct 2020, despite advising that its regular pre-COVID-19 international network “is unlikely to return until at least Jul 2021”.